Don’t ask me, I don’t know. My dad often said ‘I don’t know’ wasn’t a good enough answer to a question. There had to be an accompanying quest to find the right answer. This was in some ways a burden. In other ways, it was an interesting path to finding out the details of what I didn't already know. So, I started to use an “I'm not sure, let me find out” catchphrase(?) instead.
What Are You Afraid Of?
What Are You Afraid Of?
What Are You Afraid Of?
Don’t ask me, I don’t know. My dad often said ‘I don’t know’ wasn’t a good enough answer to a question. There had to be an accompanying quest to find the right answer. This was in some ways a burden. In other ways, it was an interesting path to finding out the details of what I didn't already know. So, I started to use an “I'm not sure, let me find out” catchphrase(?) instead.