When it comes to the sentence "i don't know" it still amazes me the fact that some people don't have the "balls" to say when it comes to really not knowing something.
I quite don't understand the deal of being afraid to say this specific sentence because of the fear of being "judged" or to be seen as "uneducated".
In my life, i have encountered many people who i either chocked or "impressed" them with how confident i am with saying the " i don't know ".
And let me tell you that those who judged me badly or mocked me for saying were never the kind of people i aspire to be or let's just say i wouldn't trade my life to have theirs, while those who instead of mocking me they educated me and were more than happy to help me to understand what i don't know and even guide me to have a better perspective about the subject are the people who i aspire to be and they are quite successful in their lives.
So if you are looked down by people around you for not knowing something maybe you are not in the right environment to seek improvement and it would be better to change it and be around those who are more than willing to see you thrive.
Iāve met so many people that cannot accept that they arenāt experts at things. I call myself dumb all the time and people tell me donāt say that. I take pride in not knowing though. I donāt have this advanced vocabulary everyone claims to have, Iām just a stupid guy thatās always curious and Iām so happy that most people I talk to donāt feel the need to compete with me. I see that as a gift, just be a person man. We all just trying to figure it out.
Lately Iāve been alarmed when talking to others that they think theyāre experts on things they donāt really know much about. And also think theyāre experts on things they know a lot about! I think itās important to know that we donāt know everything and our convictions, whilst important to have them, can be proven wrong at any time. This breeds innovation and keeps you in a state of always learning. Stay humble in the face of all that is unknowable. Remember Plato said āI know that I know nothing.ā
Everyone Iāve met who thinks they know whatās going ends up wrong or suffering. Accepting that you donāt know whatās going on can be very helpful and freeing.
I canāt find the Creator and i am mad about it because i wanna credit the one who made sure to put this for free.
Iāve found this website RetroPrint where they show the details of how you can make a Windows 95 customised theme on your phone (with over 800 icons app to choose from 27 of them are already made for the modern apps like netflix twitter etc - some graphics for the widgets too And 3 sounds.)
If there is one style that literally calms me is stippling.
The endless dots, the slow process, the nuance effect, the final results.
I just love it and appreciate it even more when i spend hours/days to finish one.
The fact that i can stay in bed warm with my phone or laptop and music in the background as i watch my favourite movies/series/youtube vids with a warm tea is simple enough to make me grateful for wherever i am today.
Worrying about what I should wear to work is a beautiful thing because itās a privilege that sadly some people canāt afford :(
Complaining about to cook is a beautiful thing because someone somewhere sadly canāt even afford/have access to a simple bread piece.
Literally feeling the warmth of the sun while standing waiting for the bus is a beautiful thing to cherish and be grateful for.