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Why It’s Okay Not to Have an Opinion on Everything (and How to Learn More Instead)

  • Jul 2
  • 1 min read

In today’s fast-paced world, it feels like we’re expected to have an opinion on everything. But here’s the truth: it’s perfectly okay not to. In fact, it’s wise to hold back when you’re not deeply informed about a topic.



How to learn fast!

A quick search or surface-level understanding won’t give you the depth needed to form a meaningful perspective. Real knowledge takes time, curiosity, and exposure to diverse viewpoints. It’s about learning in different formats—reading, listening, and most importantly, engaging with others who have spent years thinking about and studying the subject.


This is where Share-A-Table comes in. It’s not just a networking event; it’s a unique opportunity to sit down with professionals who bring 10-15+ years of experience to the conversation. These are people whose opinions have been shaped by time, study, and lived history.

Imagine the insights you could gain by simply listening and asking questions. It’s a chance to broaden your understanding, challenge your assumptions, and walk away with new perspectives you wouldn’t have encountered otherwise.

Being curious and open to learning is how we grow—not just as professionals, but as people. And Share-A-Table offers the perfect environment to do just that.

So, the next time you feel pressured to have an opinion, pause. Instead, embrace the opportunity to learn. Seek out conversations with those who’ve walked the path before you. You might just discover a whole new way of thinking.


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