Do you know everything what you say you know?
If yes, so let me tell you guys. You guys are wrong. People
know only 10% about a thing. Whether it is personal or professional.
Are you the smartest person in the room? Wish you were? Used
to be but age or some other factor have stolen your influence?
There was a time when I used to believe that, I am the
smartest person in the room. After years, I discovered I was probably the
dumbest person in the room. What a wonderful and life-changing experience it
was.
Let me ask you - what do you actually - know - other than
the basics; your name, address, relatives, job position etc.?
If I was given the opportunity to question media folks,
politicians, religious leaders, educational people etc. - "How do you know
that?" I will personally guarantee you that 99% of the time they will give
me opinions, prejudices, feelings or anything that has become a part of their
mental "makeup."
Try it the next time you are having a conversation with
anyone - boss, customer, spouse etc. "How do you know that?" And
watch as they search for random information that in most cases will not be
grounded in truth, facts or evidence.
What am I trying to say here?
Well, for starters there are some things we know but there
are a lot of things we believe we know but we don't.
Take this blog for example - there is no way I can know how
you are reacting to anything I am sharing. Yes, I can guess but it will be just
that - a guess and not grounded in facts.
Let me give you just one quick recent example.
Listen to any politician answer most questions and I will
guarantee if you could personally follow-up with a - How do you know that, you
would get a strange stare.
So what is the difference between knowing and thinking?
First of all, just because you learn something - from a
book, seminar, class, friend, boss etc. doesn't mean what you are learning is
true.
Second - just because something has now been etched in your
mind that you learned and now believe or think - doesn't mean it's true or
fact.
So how do we know anything?
Well, I know when I hit G on my keyboard G is coming up on
the screen. When I hit - Save - I know it's saved. This is technology. When I
put my car in reverse I know I'm going backward. When I set the oven to 350
degrees - the same. Again, these are technology issues.
However, when you are driving 70 MPH on the highway and you
have separated by 25 feet from the person in front of you. You don't know that you
could get in an accident. It's called assumptions. You are assuming that his or
her car won't break down in front of you while you are driving. Been there?
Now, I'm not making wild accusations here just simply that
there is more in life that we don't know than we do but most people believe
because they think something - they know it.
So, let me ask you - what do you think you know that you
think you know but you don't really know?
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