There is no shame in not knowing. No one has it all figured out. Nobody has all the answers. There’s no shame in saying “I don’t know.” Pretending to be perfect doesn’t make you perfect. It just makes you neurotic to keep up the pretense of manufactured perfection. We have this idea that there is some kind of stigma or shame in admitting our limitations or uncertainly, but we can’t possibly know everything. We all make mistakes and mess up occasionally. We learn as we go, that’s life. Besides—nobody likes a know-it-all. A little vulnerability makes you human and so much more relatable.
Perfect. People tend to waffle if they don’t know anything which is genuinely ridiculous. Even I did but it doesn’t rule me now.
Keep writing. Live well.
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True. M sure it would have happened with everyone at one point or the other. We learn with time. Glad u liked the post. 🙂
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Yes. It happens and it teaches also. Thanks.
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Yes. But sometimes being truthful may be taken for granted and people may gain advantage over it. Pretending at times makes sense with those strangers.
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Yes at times this holds true.
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