“I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn’t know.”
― Mark Twain
I’ve been told that ‘I don’t know.’ is the most common honest answer in the english language. Yet admitting it seems so difficult. Is it but one more crime to heap on the educational systems of the world or is it something deeper? I don’t know. What is it that we know for sure? Our names that is to say our identities? Yet how often do we surprise ourselves acting in ways, both good and bad that we never expected. I used to claim I knew so much. Now more and more often I see the things I am ignorant of. I must admit tho I find not knowing to be FANTASTIC. Because as long as I don’t know, it means I am open to learning. Will this always be the case? I don’t know =)
Blessings, G
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Doubts Consigned to the Flame as My Spirit Takes Flight by G A Rosenberg
More than likely, G… At least that’s how I feel about my journey..
I quite like this because it keeps me interested…! 😉
Thanks, may the journey stay as interesting… It’s amazing how much my life has changed since I gave up boredom
that’s a nice thought to be captured with in mind, for most times of the day… 🙂
Thank you
🙂 do you know ? what you don’t know :))
great food for thought – I once thought I was so smart, now I am smart enough to know that there is lots I do not know
Me too 🙂
I don’t know either…
I used you in my post today re: I don’t know
Thank you. I am honoured