The beginning of knowledge isn’t in having the answers—it’s in realizing how much you don’t understand.
That’s where the real learning begins. When I first started down this path—whether it was business, personal growth, or navigating relationships—I had this idea that I needed to know it all, to have all the answers. But it turns out, the more I tried to prove that I knew, the more I missed the bigger picture.
Over time, I realized that real growth comes when you embrace what you don’t know. And honestly? It’s been one of the hardest, but most freeing, lessons. I’ve stopped running from the unknown and started seeing it as a space for potential. I stopped pretending I had all the answers because when you say “I don’t know,” that’s when the right answers start to find you.
In my own journey, curiosity has become my greatest asset. I’m not afraid to ask the tough questions, to dig deeper where most people stop. And in doing that, I’ve uncovered truths I never expected—about myself, about business, and about life.
Don’t rush to be the person with all the answers. Instead, be the one who’s always looking for them. Curiosity is your greatest tool. Use it. It’s what’s taken me further than any certainty ever could.
—Mark
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