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The Art of Saying “I Don’t Know".

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There was a time when I felt like I had to have all the answers. Whether it was at work, in conversations with friends, or even just in casual debates, admitting “I don’t know” felt like a failure. It felt like I was letting people down or that my credibility would take a hit if I didn’t have a solid answer ready. So, instead, I’d scramble to come up with something—even if it wasn’t entirely accurate—just to avoid that uncomfortable moment of uncertainty. But over time, I’ve learned that there’s a real strength in saying “I don’t know.” It’s honest, it’s human, and most importantly, it opens the door to learning. None of us are walking encyclopedias, and it’s impossible to have all the answers all the time. Admitting that you don’t know something doesn’t mean you’re unqualified or unknowledgeable. In fact, it shows a willingness to learn and a level of humility that’s often overlooked in our fast-paced, “always know everything” culture. What’s interesting is that once I sta...

The beauty of writing and being a writer.

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There's an unparalleled beauty in the act of writing and in the life of a writer. Writing is a way to explore the depths of your mind, to capture fleeting thoughts, and to give voice to the silent musings within. For a writer, every blank page is a canvas, and each word is a brushstroke that brings a unique world to life. It's an intimate dance between creativity and expression, where emotions and ideas meld into something tangible and meaningful. One of the most enchanting aspects of writing is its ability to connect us with others. Through words, writers have the power to touch hearts, provoke thoughts, and inspire change. A well-crafted story or a poignant piece of prose can resonate deeply with readers, creating a bond that transcends time and space. This connection is a testament to the universal human experience, where shared stories can offer comfort, understanding, and a sense of belonging. The writer's journey is also one of continual discovery. With ev...