What You don’t Know
“How unfortunate that we have been conditioned and culturally influenced to reinforce that we know everything – or just about everything when interacting with others. The idea of admitting not knowing can give you a feeling of weakness, vulnerability, inadequacy, naivety, even stupidity thanks to the idea that being perceived as all-knowing is a strength, a competitive edge in our society. In truth, knowing what you don’t know gives you entry into curious exploration, self-acceptance, and surrender which leads you to personal freedom. Really, what you don’t know is a gift to open yourself up to wider horizons. Get out of that box of knowing and venture out to unknown territory!”
To your Happiness,
Kita