We create anxiety because we do not have all the answers. Yet, why is having all the answers necessarily good? There are instances where it is favorable to have the answers, such as taking an exam or where we call upon subject matter expertise, and there are many instances where it’s not ideal 

When we commence with a project or initiative and assume to have all the answers at the outset, there is a strong probability that we will miss much along the way. Similarly, any creative endeavor will benefit from a fresh outlook or at least one that brings in a differing take from the start and throughout the process.  

Possibly we should be pleased we do not always have all the answers as that may suggest that we are open to fresh ideas and that we are approaching the initiative with an open mind, which inevitably always produces better results.

Seeking the answers provides us with an element of unpredictability and opportunities for growth and experimentation.

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