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The Lost Art of Saying, ‘I Don’t Know’

Although leaders must be decisive, they can’t be omniscient

Wed, 11/23/2016 - 12:39
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The “leave” vote prevailing in the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum was big news. It was fascinating to watch events unfold from this side of the pond, particularly since what happens here will be affected by what happens there from this point forward.

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Most of the people I follow on Twitter know as little about Brexit as I do. But that didn’t stop some from anointing themselves “Brexperts” and pontificating on the doom or glory that awaits the UK and, by extension, the rest of us. I have my own thoughts, but honestly, I have no idea what’s going to happen.

I also don’t know why the Cleveland Cavaliers prevailed over the Golden State Warriors in the National Basketball Association finals. Or whether next year will be warmer or cooler than this year. Or if O.J. did it or not. And I don’t know whether and to what extent my business will thrive or dive next year. There are some things we just can’t know. And yet, there’s something inside of us that wants to be so certain of things.

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