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By Chris Green on 02/12/202002/12/2020
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The power – and problem – of saying ‘I don’t know…’

By Chris Green on 19/02/201919/02/2019

If you think that saying ‘I don’t know’ means you’re a failure (because you’re paid to know, you ought to know) then you will never learn anything.

Posted in: a more beautiful question, i don't know, vulnerability
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