People think knowing is the first step to figuring things out. It’s not. Not knowing is.
Curiosity only exists in the gaps. Questions only arise when answers don’t. If you already “know,” you stop looking, stop asking, stop discovering. But when you admit you don’t know, you open the door to everything that follows.
The smartest people aren’t the ones with all the answers. They’re the ones who keep asking better questions.
So don’t rush to know. Sit with the uncertainty. That’s where the real learning begins.
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