What could you do if you didn’t “know” you couldn’t?
There are so many things we don’t attempt, because we already “know” we’ll never achieve them. But time after time, we are proved wrong when we assume we can’t do something.
My eleven-year-old son has been singing along to really difficult songs all week – Christian Euman’s great new single, any number of Jacob Collier performances, Anders Edenroth’s whistle solo on “Unintentional.” (Well, he’s been whistling along to that one.)
He doesn’t know that it would take me a lot of hard work to get any of those musical performances learned. He just likes them, so he learns them almost by accident.
What about you? What do you wrongly “know” that you can’t do?