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#185 - The Power of NOT Knowing

#185 - The Power of NOT Knowing



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Hey friends, welcome back to The Sprinkler Nerd Show. Today, I want to take you down a slightly different path. This one’s not about technology. Not about sensors. Not even about irrigation. It’s about something more fundamental… something that shapes how we lead, how we teach, and how we grow.
 
It’s about the power of not knowing.
 
Have you ever noticed what happens when someone asks you a question?
 
What do you do?
 
You probably give them an answer. That’s what we’ve been trained to do. We associate knowledge with value. We think: if I have the answer, I’m helpful. I’m smart. I’m a good leader.
 
But I want to challenge that today.
 
What if giving the answer actually ends the conversation too soon?
 
See, when we hand someone an answer, we’re closing a door. We’re wrapping it up. Putting a bow on it. Done. Solved. Move on.
 
But growth doesn’t happen in the answers.
 
Growth happens in the thinking. In the wondering. In the exploration of possibilities.
 
So what if, instead of handing out answers like candy, we responded with questions?
 
Imagine this: Someone asks you, “What should I do about this issue in the field?”
 
And instead of launching into your best advice, you say:
 
“What options have you considered?”
“What’s the outcome you’re aiming for?”
“What do you think will happen if you try that?”
 
Now, suddenly, you’re not just giving a solution—you’re creating space for discovery. You’re not the answer key. You’re the guide.
 
That’s leadership.
That’s coaching. 
That’s power.
 
Because when you help someone think—not just tell them what to think—you unlock something in them. You give them a skill they can use forever, not just an answer they’ll forget tomorrow.
 
And here’s the twist: Not knowing isn’t weakness. It’s wisdom. It’s humility. It’s the birthplace of insight.
 
So next time someone comes to you looking for an answer, try holding back.
 
Ask a question instead. Keep the door open. Let the conversation breathe.
 
Because the power of not knowing... might just be the greatest tool you have.
 
Thanks for listening, and I’ll catch you next time.

 

Intro audio source: America, "You Can Do Magic"


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