Recognizing our own ignorance fosters humility, which is essential for meaningful interactions and relationships. This humility allows us to listen more attentively and engage with others more authentically.
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A thought-provoking exploration of humility, curiosity, and the power of uncertainty, Leah Hager Cohen's I Don't Know challenges us to find strength in admitting what we don’t know and opens the door to deeper understanding and personal growth.
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