I Don’t Know!

We seem to live in a world where everybody is always certain and nobody is willing to concede that they might not know everything. Understandably, we feel strongly about certain things and that clouds our ability to see the other side. That said, more often than not, the issue lies in our inability to humbly accept that we don’t and can’t know everything.

When you think about it, acknowledging ignorance is actually productive.
Sometimes, the best answer is simply *I Don’t know.* Now, that isn’t to give you a reason to exercise indifference or to avoid making difficult decisions. It’s just about choosing to stick to your circle of competence and awareness. On a daily basis, there will be things we don’t understand. If they aren’t relevant, it’s okay not to know. If they are, it’s better to take time to think. *I Don’t know* also works as a feedback tool and it forces us to get smarter.

We live in a world saturated with ideas, and not all of them are good, and not all of them are right for everyone. Ask questions, be critical, and don’t be afraid to change your mind. There are no solid rules against doing so. No one makes progress by standing in the same place, and we didn’t get to where we are by always being right. Everything is trial and error, and if you truly want to understand the world, you have to be comfortable with saying *I Don’t Know*.

Happy Sunday!! Keep Moving & Smiling!!πŸƒπŸ½πŸ˜Š

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