Unknowns Are Assets

Day 4 of 30 · Done is better - Build What Matters

What you do not know is not weakness. It is your map.


Learning goal

  • List unknowns explicitly.
  • Use unknowns to guide inquiry and next steps.
  • Reduce the cost of not knowing by naming it.

Why it matters

  • Hidden unknowns cause surprises and rework.
  • Naming unknowns turns them into a checklist.
  • Saying "I don't know yet" is leadership.

Key idea

Unknowns are what you do not yet know. Treat them as assets: they tell you what to learn or validate next. Communicate them so others can align.


Common mistakes

  • Hiding or avoiding unknowns.
  • Treating not knowing as failure.
  • Making decisions as if unknowns do not exist.

Today's move

For one current project, write a short "unknowns list": what you do not know yet and when or how you will find out. Share it with one stakeholder.


Self-check

  • You can explain the key idea in one sentence.
  • You have one concrete move to do today.