When you think you know it all, you are closed to learning new things, and the possibility that you are wrong. The opposite of being a know-it-all is admitting your ignorance. Say “I don’t know, and I want to find out more.”
The more we are ignorant, the more we can know.
Good luck with your Tijuana challenge!
An acquaintance of mine had a fabulous title for a book that he wrote “A Few Things I’ve Learned Since I Knew It All”. I wish I’d come up with the title myself because as a recovering “know it all” I’ve just had to learn it the hard way. Good word Larry.
Ain’t that the truth!
I’m doing a workshop for painting techniques and I’m working against that huge terror that keeps popping up. In a clear mind I know it’s another part of learning , and I embrace that, but my comfort level is going to be at zero.
Not liking that, but it’s not gonna stop me.
May the wind stay at your back and the dust always be behind you.
Thank you for a great CNLIVE18
Good luck with the race
Good luck racing, Larry!
Hey Larry!
Thanks for another great convention! Our whole team is pumped with desire to take our company to another level. We had an amazing post convention meeting with all 11 convention attendees present and engaged in sharing what they learned and setting action items. It’s a new day @ Rainy Day!
Good luck in your race! Looking forward to hearing the results.
Go Larry! Be safe!
Larry, I know you will ‘Tap into the Force’ for the race. May you connect 100 percent and revel in the experience!
I congratulate your DiVinci approach to life with many paths and passions!
Be well!