Are You Able to Say “I Don’t Know”?
Embracing uncertainty can be scary, but admitting what you don't know can be liberating.
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Embracing uncertainty can be scary, but admitting what you don't know can be liberating.
Being comfortable with not knowing things is liberating. Conversely, having to know, and worse, needing to be right, is debilitating and time-consuming. Most things are unknowable and 'facts' can quickly dissolve when we rely on them. Life is better when we are comfortable with not knowing, but then, I could be wrong.