The Power of "I Don't Know"
How many times at work or in your day to day, have you felt like you had to have an answer?
In our always “on” always connected culture, kids and adults often feel they have to have all the answers. Admitting "I don't know" feels like a weakness. But in science, "I don't know" is the most exciting sentence you can say, it’s the starting line for a new discovery.
When we model "I don't know" as adults, we give kids a massive gift. We show them that curiosity is a lifelong journey, not a destination. Science gives us a framework to move from "uncertainty" to "investigation." Today, we’re practicing the art of the Open Question.
Do you find it easy to say, I don’t know?
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Mary Nunaley
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The Power of "I Don't Know"
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