Master of none

Some times, I think I know everything. — well most about something — or a little bit of everything. In the light of reality, both statements are false for me.

I do not know little of everything neither everything about something.

After reading Benjamin P. Hardy’s post, which was my first/best read of the day, usually its Seth Godin’s.

Two key-points, I kept with me:

Be the dumbest person in the room and feel like an impostor.

Being neither of them is easy, it demands extreme humility to be the dumbest person in the room. But I know this, both will help me grow.

And when feeling like an impostor, that means I am out of my comfort zone. This will make me aware of my weakness and fears. So that I can learn and grow.

Not sure, If I can be any of those completely, which makes me feel like an impostor. But I can only try and fail and learn. And repeat.

See you on the next one. Thanks!