What if the greatest limits on your life are the beliefs you never thought to question?
From the moment we are born, we inherit ideas about who we are, what we believe, and how the world works. Family, culture, religion, and society quietly shape our thinking long before we begin to ask our own questions.
But what if some of those assumptions are incomplete, misunderstood, or never truly examined?
In We Don't Know That We Don't Know: Exploring the Hidden Assumptions That Shape Our Beliefs About Life, Faith, and Truth, Andre K. Isaacs invites readers on a powerful journey of reflection and discovery. This thought-provoking book challenges us to step beyond familiar ideas and explore the deeper questions that shape our understanding of existence.
Through thoughtful insights and compelling reflections, this book encourages readers to pause, think deeply, and reconsider the foundations of what they believe.
Inside this book, you will explore:
- How hidden assumptions influence our beliefs and decisions
- Why questioning long-held ideas can lead to deeper understanding
We don't know that we don't know... until we begin to ask.
- The powerful relationship between faith, identity, and truth
- How curiosity and reflection open the door to personal growth
- Why some of life's greatest discoveries begin with simple questions
This is not a book that claims to have all the answers. Instead, it is a guide for those willing to think deeper, question boldly, and explore the mysteries that shape human understanding.
Because sometimes the most powerful realization in life is this: