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*'''[[Known unknown|Known unknowns]]''': Things you ''do'' know you ''don’t'' know; | *'''[[Known unknown|Known unknowns]]''': Things you ''do'' know you ''don’t'' know; | ||
*'''[[Unknown unknown|Unknown unknowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''don’t'' know; | *'''[[Unknown unknown|Unknown unknowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''don’t'' know; | ||
And the [[Jolly Contrarian]] '' | And the [[Jolly Contrarian]] ''two'': | ||
*'''[[Unknown known|Unknown knowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''do'' know.<br> | *'''[[Unknown known|Unknown knowns]]''': Things you ''don’t'' know you ''do'' know. | ||
*'''[[Unsubstantiated|Not officially known]]''': Things that you ''do'' know but the general public can’t ''prove''.<br> |
Revision as of 13:20, 21 February 2022
There are four types of known. The Rumsfeld three:
- Known knowns: Things you do know you know;
- Known unknowns: Things you do know you don’t know;
- Unknown unknowns: Things you don’t know you don’t know;
And the Jolly Contrarian two:
- Unknown knowns: Things you don’t know you do know.
- Not officially known: Things that you do know but the general public can’t prove.