It is a superpower to know what you don't know.
The moment you decide you know enough, you stop growing.
The moment you admit you don't, you start again.
Being teachable isn't about being passive or agreeable.
It's about being honest enough to say: "I don't have this figured out yet. But I am interested in listening and learning."
That makes your potential limitless!!
The person willing to be a student forever will always outpace the one who stopped learning when they got the title.
Stay curious.
Stay coachable.
Stay humble enough to be wrong.
The people who grow fastest are feeding their curiosity, not their ego.
→ They ask the "dumb" question in the meeting
→ They say "I was wrong" without spiraling
→ They treat feedback like data, not an attack
→ They'd rather learn something new than defend something old
Meanwhile, the people who stall out?
They're too busy proving they're right to notice they're stuck.
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The moment you decide you know enough, you stop growing.
The moment you admit you don't, you start again.
Being teachable isn't about being passive or agreeable.
It's about being honest enough to say: "I don't have this figured out yet. But I am interested in listening and learning."
That makes your potential limitless!!
The person willing to be a student forever will always outpace the one who stopped learning when they got the title.
Stay curious.
Stay coachable.
Stay humble enough to be wrong.
The people who grow fastest are feeding their curiosity, not their ego.
→ They ask the "dumb" question in the meeting
→ They say "I was wrong" without spiraling
→ They treat feedback like data, not an attack
→ They'd rather learn something new than defend something old
Meanwhile, the people who stall out?
They're too busy proving they're right to notice they're stuck.
♻️ Repost if you're still learning in this game of life
➕ Follow Lindsay Linhart for more