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Thanks for this post ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐งจ๐งจ๐งจ !!!
In these "special" times, to be curious about why being curious (or not) is a curiosity ...
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To your question about what to do with all the questions? Iโve found a Commonplace book to be the perfect vehicle for curiosity.
Great piece btw thanks.
Got mine filled to the brim :)
Insatiable curiosity is the first step of Systems Thinking.
How so?
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 donโt know as much about the system as we think.
3. Intentional Reframing of the problem to see if it changes (The Enemyโs Gate is Down)
More on that here: https://www.polymathicbeing.com/p/yes-and-so
Great post! I have always been extremely curious and passed this on to my daughter as well.
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Thanks for this post ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐งจ๐งจ๐งจ !!!
In these "special" times, to be curious about why being curious (or not) is a curiosity ...
love
To your question about what to do with all the questions? Iโve found a Commonplace book to be the perfect vehicle for curiosity.
Great piece btw thanks.
Got mine filled to the brim :)
Insatiable curiosity is the first step of Systems Thinking.
How so?
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 donโt know as much about the system as we think.
3. Intentional Reframing of the problem to see if it changes (The Enemyโs Gate is Down)
More on that here: https://www.polymathicbeing.com/p/yes-and-so
Great post! I have always been extremely curious and passed this on to my daughter as well.
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
Done.