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I don’t know

Apparently it became a thing on Nickelodeon around the turns of the century to drop slime on people who said

I don’t know

It’s a giant shame. When we don’t have the option to say I don’t know we can get trap ourselves into fake knowing, or worse, not exploring anything outisde of our experience where we know things.

In my leadership training we talk about

There’s no growth in the comfort zone, no comfort in the growth zone

and surely the growth happens when we’re uncomfortable, when we don’t know. So why embed this into teenager’s world-view?

Bill Gates talks about being able to say “I don’t know’ as a mark of intelligence, competence even confidence – see my post here: Presentation Fears.

For what it’s worth, here’s Will Smith being slimed.

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