Most people believe experts have all the answers in their field. They think reaching a high level means understanding almost everything and being able to give certainty. This perception creates confidence but also closes the mind to what is unknown.
Others experience the opposite. Their knowledge reveals the limits of what they understand and the vastness of what they do not know. They know that every answer generates new questions and that true understanding requires constant curiosity and intellectual humility. The more they learn, the more aware they are of their ignorance and the less dogmatic they become.