Especially when it comes to things I know. When I think i know the exact way to do it, incorporating to others becomes hard. I want the result to be the just as what I picture in my head.
And this is a problem. A trouble. When it comes to things I don't know, I shrink in cowardice of erring. I surround myself with an air of quiet mysteriousness, concealing my ignorance.
I don't ask. I can't ask, because I not stupid. And others - i'm sure - sense my inadequacy.
Working on one of my three presentations, I realized this through one of my partners. She's not quiet, nor loud; humble yet not pretentious. She is what she is.
I was inspired after at the end of the presentation. :]
Btw, the pic was a mini-project that suddenly came to me just a little past midnight yesterday = today's very very early morning >:D
im so tired i can't wait to hit the bed tonight x]
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Confucius said in the Analects (Lunyu): He who knows knows, he who doesn't know doesn't know, but that is true knowing.
"知知為知之, 不知為不知, 是知也"
=D Just a bit of humbling from past wisdom...
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