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Klaus Hubbertz's avatar

Thanks for this post ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿงจ๐Ÿงจ๐Ÿงจ !!!

In these "special" times, to be curious about why being curious (or not) is a curiosity ...

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melanie ann martin's avatar

love

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Lori Olson White's avatar

To your question about what to do with all the questions? Iโ€™ve found a Commonplace book to be the perfect vehicle for curiosity.

Great piece btw thanks.

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Andrew Perlot's avatar

Got mine filled to the brim :)

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Michael Woudenberg's avatar

Insatiable curiosity is the first step of Systems Thinking.

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Andrew Perlot's avatar

How so?

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Michael Woudenberg's avatar

I guess I should clarify that it's how I've framed the starting point of Systems Thinking:

1. Insatiable Curiosity

2. The Humility to accept we donโ€™t know as much about the system as we think.

3. Intentional Reframing of the problem to see if it changes (The Enemyโ€™s Gate is Down)

More on that here: https://www.polymathicbeing.com/p/yes-and-so

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Charles Corbit's avatar

Great post! I have always been extremely curious and passed this on to my daughter as well.

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David Black's avatar

Please cancel.

I like your column well enough

I could not find Unsubscribe button.

I just don't have time to read.

All the best

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Andrew Perlot's avatar

Done.

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