Secure people welcome questions.

They’re curious. They’re willing to be wrong because being wrong means learning something new, and learning is more valuable than protecting ego.

The person saying “I could be wrong about this” is usually more trustworthy than the person saying “I’m definitely right.”

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I spoke to two new friends today for 2 hours about Jesus and the Bible. Actually felt really good and humbling to feel comfortable saying "I don't know about that", "I feel conflicted about that", "I don't know what that means".

I learned so much, shared a lot and felt able to receive so much from these friends.

Exactly. We’re all learning.

Btw I've included a whole section in my talk about your article on mastery returning to the US through coders on Nostr working and building their reputations through making high quality clients.

I'm giving the talk at a conference on Friday nostr:nprofile1qqs2a7p2n8cx43r99qajrxfcs7pdwja297qck3w5s0ut8dq5l7z87uspypmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuetfde6kuer6wasku7nfvuh8xurpvdjj7qgnwaehxw309ac82unsd3jhqct89ejhxtcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhspdnpwj

Oh what! That’s sick. Will it be recorded or live? I’d like to check it out

It might be recorded. If it is I'll definitely send it to you!

Sweet. Thanks bro

No worries

(I'm a sis though😀)

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