An absolute 10! This really resonates with me. Of course, I’m old and I can agree with the author about staying curious. I feel there is not enough time in my day to spend digging into all the things I find fascinating. And I have to say, so much of it starts with reading. For instance, I’ll get sparked by an article on Readup and I’m off and running. Or a podcast, a summit. One thread leads to another and the excitement takes over. I’m also saying yes more often to invitations (virtual for now) because I’m retired and have more time. I’m meeting new people which leads to new experiences and it’s a domino affect. Even within this pandemic, I’m feeling myself opening. There is this hopefulness I have that the new world coming will be improved - more inclusive, more creative and innovative because we have to be. Yes, I’m optimistic and curious moving forward.
If one is too busy, the gates of curiosity, wonder and serendipity become forever closed.
Life of curiosity doesn't mean a life of a business.
Life is about the new, and curiosity keeps life novel.
Everything is noise except for doing the things that you’re curious about.
An absolute 10! This really resonates with me. Of course, I’m old and I can agree with the author about staying curious. I feel there is not enough time in my day to spend digging into all the things I find fascinating. And I have to say, so much of it starts with reading. For instance, I’ll get sparked by an article on Readup and I’m off and running. Or a podcast, a summit. One thread leads to another and the excitement takes over. I’m also saying yes more often to invitations (virtual for now) because I’m retired and have more time. I’m meeting new people which leads to new experiences and it’s a domino affect. Even within this pandemic, I’m feeling myself opening. There is this hopefulness I have that the new world coming will be improved - more inclusive, more creative and innovative because we have to be. Yes, I’m optimistic and curious moving forward.