When used in the preterite tense, the verb "saber" means to find out.
In a present tense, ther verb saber would mean to know. However, It can change its meaning when conjugated in its preterite form: supe or sabía.
In this case, "supe" in English could be translated as found out into English when refering that you learnt or got specific information about a person or about something.
To allocate some time everyday to write<span>. </span><span>To continue and persevere harder even when there is a writer's block. To fix goals and persevere towards achieving those. MOST IMPORTANT IN ANY PROCESS hope this helpds :)</span>