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Wisdom of Uncertainty - Part 2

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As shocking as it might sound, humans don't know very much at all; we just crave absolute certainty. Some people go all in to achieve it, and others pretend to have attained it. But the reality is, certainty is unachievable. We know this but are too stubborn to embrace the discomfort of the unknown.

Thinking you have all the answers is a comfortable place for your ego but a terrible place for wisdom and knowledge. Yes, not being in the know can feel disempowering. But not knowing how to differentiate between what we know and what we believe is a recipe for disaster.

In today's episode, Les continues the discussion on the wisdom of insecurity. He explains the power of continuously questioning our beliefs and why the words "I don't know" are the most powerful words you can have in your vocabulary.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:

00:00 Introduction

01:00 The story of the Maasai tribe

04:45 Most people are hypocrites of their knowledge

05:20 Recognize that there's a lot you don't know

06:47 Are you willing to see the truth?

08:33 Quit comparing yourself to other people

09:33 Why you need to be willing to question your beliefs

11:03 True wisdom lies in uncertainty

13:04 Parting thoughts

Links and Resources:

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Follow Les on Instagram

Bearded Wisdom on TikTok

Connect with Les on Facebook


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lesmcdaniel.substack.com
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As shocking as it might sound, humans don't know very much at all; we just crave absolute certainty. Some people go all in to achieve it, and others pretend to have attained it. But the reality is, certainty is unachievable. We know this but are too stubborn to embrace the discomfort of the unknown.

Thinking you have all the answers is a comfortable place for your ego but a terrible place for wisdom and knowledge. Yes, not being in the know can feel disempowering. But not knowing how to differentiate between what we know and what we believe is a recipe for disaster.

In today's episode, Les continues the discussion on the wisdom of insecurity. He explains the power of continuously questioning our beliefs and why the words "I don't know" are the most powerful words you can have in your vocabulary.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:

00:00 Introduction

01:00 The story of the Maasai tribe

04:45 Most people are hypocrites of their knowledge

05:20 Recognize that there's a lot you don't know

06:47 Are you willing to see the truth?

08:33 Quit comparing yourself to other people

09:33 Why you need to be willing to question your beliefs

11:03 True wisdom lies in uncertainty

13:04 Parting thoughts

Links and Resources:

Lesismore.life

Follow Les on Instagram

Bearded Wisdom on TikTok

Connect with Les on Facebook


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lesmcdaniel.substack.com
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