It's just the lack of overall knowledge so thar I can confidently and accurately answer any questions. There's nothing worse than "selling" something and fumbling your lines. It doesn't breed confidence and the slow game always wins.

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You never know everything. It is completely fine to not know if you are honest

That is true, and in general conversation I'd happily say what I know (even to a business owner), but when it's someone's business I'm not going in half baked. It's more a matter of time (as I learn).