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It's okay not to know

Aspergers_Aspie

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I do like this TV advert about it being okay not to know:-


I was asked by another service user at the autism charity drop in I attend if I lived in a Victorian terrace building, I don't know!
 
I liked the play on words. "It's OK not to know.",...but then it is all about learning and asking questions.

Personally, my life has been more of "It's NOT OK to NOT know.",...all about learning and asking questions. Perhaps some internal psychological issue, but I HATE not knowing something. If you started asking me about a topic I have no clue about,...that sears into my brain,...I will suddenly find myself taking a deep dive into that topic, so that next time,...we can have an intellectual conversation.
 

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