The Power of Ignorance
Harriman House
Paperback
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The first and most crucial step in fixing a puncture is not jacking up the car, removing the wheel, or even locating the puncture itself. It is realising that you have a puncture in the first place.
Too often, we carry on, blaming a bumpy road, and refusing to acknowledge that something is wrong. But without awareness, no repair is possible.
Admitting, “I don’t know what’s happening,” opens the door to discovery. If you don’t admit your ignorance, you can never investigate. If you don’t investigate, you can never solve the problem.
Ignorance, recognised and accepted, is not weakness—it is the foundation of learning, problem solving, and creative thinking.
In this collection of real-life stories, Dave Trott teaches how the ability to say “I don’t know” fuels innovation in advertising, business, and life. His wit and clear-eyed observations remind us that the most powerful minds are those brave enough to embrace uncertainty.
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