Mrtenant
Lord of Chaos
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Oh yea, clearly. If you ask me some higher math problem or some directions, then ...I don't know applies. I guess what I was referring to was behavior or when someone says something. My kids used to say I don't know when I question them on something they did or said. I would keep at it as an exercise to help them understand that I don't know when you do know is a problem, if not with me, then with themselves and their own sense of self reflection, courage, and integrity. It was a habit of speech pattern I discouraged from them.Sometimes I don't know means I don't know. Or I don't want to talk about it. Or I have no interest. Or a lot of other things.
I like what you're saying about bandwidth, because just because a person is interested in knowing something, doesn't mean you're able or interested to give that part of you to them. You can't give when you're on empty.
absolutely everything about this post.