I DON’T KNOW

October 14, 2024

It’s been said that admitting “I don’t know” at least once daily makes you a better person.(anon) This isn’t some form of daily self-punishment; it’s about honesty and vulnerability. I’ve been asked questions in public that were clearly above my intellectual pay grade, and it’s perfectly fine to say, “I don’t know.” No one has all the answers, despite the impressive efforts some make to appear like they do. The thing is to own it, then do the research and come back with something solid. Pretending you know everything digs a deeper hole and, spoiler alert: it’s the credibility that gets buried. #PassionPurposeProductivity

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