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AN EMPTY VESSEL CAN BE FILLED
The Power Of Not Knowing

There is wisdom in not knowing, and it is a wise person who can say, "I don't know."
For no one
knows everything. There are many types of
wisdom - from intellectual to emotional to
physical intelligence. Yet, even deemed experts
in their fields do not know all there is to know about mathematics, yoga, literature,
psychology, or art. It is a true master who professed ignorance, for
only an empty vessel can be filled.
There are many things in life that we don't know, and there are many things we may have no
interest in finding out. There is freedom in saying
"I don't know." When we admit that we don't know
something, we can then open ourselves up to the opportunity to learn.
And there is power in that.
We can't possibly know everything. And when
we think we do, we limit ourselves from growing and learning more than what we already do know.
A person who can admit to not knowing tends to be
more intellectually and emotionally confident than
someone who pretends to know everything. They
also tend to more comfortable with who they are
and don't feel the need to bluff or cover up any perceived
ignorance. People can actually end up appearing more
foolish when they act as if they know something that they don't.
We would be wise to respect people who freely admit when they don't know something.
They are being honest, with us and with themselves.
And we, too, should feel no shame in saying, "I don't know." In
doing so, we open ourselves up to the unknown. We
can then discover what lies beyond our current levels of understanding. It is the wise person in life that
answers questions with a question and inspires the
pursuit of internal answers with a funny face, a shrug,
and a comical, "I don't know."
anonymous
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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
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