I Know Nothing

Knowing how to do a thing has very little to do with doing a thing.  No one starts out knowing how to do anything.  We all start off at zero.  Then we learn and adapt.  Being at zero is a dangerous place, because it can trick us into thinking we can’t do things.  Most of us can do most things.  I am grateful I don’t let not knowing how to do things stop me from doing things.

I have done a lot of things I didn’t know how to do.  I didn’t know how to build websites, but I did.  I didn’t know how to make database driven apps, but I did.  I didn’t know how to write a book, but I did.  I organized and hosted events even though I had no public speaking experience at all.  I just did these things.  I didn’t know anything when I started doing these things.  I am grateful I took these leaps.

I haven’t always taken the leaps.  I still often let a lack of knowledge stop me.  I really shouldn’t, I should just do things.  I’m grateful for all the times I did hard things even though I didn’t have a clue how to do them.  It is from these things I have learned the most.  I’m grateful we get to jump in and do things, even if we don’t know how to do them.  If this wasn’t true, I wouldn’t have gotten much done in my life.