Many years ago it was difficult for me to admit when I did
not know.
Then gradually I learned to make this simple admission, “I
do not know.”
I found it to be liberating.
I find that admitting is better than lying, bluffing or
changing the subject.
Admitting I do not know involves humility,
honesty and truthfulness.
These are honorable virtues.
Pretending to know what I do
not know involves faking, obscuring and deceiving.
Those traits contaminate my
character.
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