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But I can figure it out.

We all encounter scenarios that we’ve not faced before. Some more frequently than others. At work, with clients, in personal relationships. In form of opportunities, challenges and responsibilities. Situations that we don’t know anything about. 

Knowing what you don’t know can be a powerful asset. 

The toughest step in the entire process is saying “I don’t know.” Too often we fall into the delusion of thinking we know a lot more than we really do, commonly known as ‘illusory superiority’. It leads to stubborn beliefs and stagnation in growth. Once you admit you don’t know something,  you are immediately aware of the area that you need more information in. The next step is an obvious one. Finding the right resources that can help you deal with the situation.