Curiosity for Skilled Sailors
Curiosity for Skilled Sailors.
“Curiosity is antifragile, like an addiction; magnified by attempts to satisfy it.” ― Nassim Taleb
“Be a loner. That gives you time to wonder, to search for the truth. Have holy curiosity. Make your life worth living.” ― Albert Einstein (via Scott Barry Kaufman)
Curiosity at the Heart of Life
Curiosity is the fuel that connects ideas, people and actions through caring, connection, conversation, clarity, co-creation, cooperation, collaboration and community – one context and one interaction at a time. Curiosity calling.
How curiosity is at the heart of your life?
Curiosity & Action
“If you find pieces of wonderful things, put them close to you, so they can give you ideas, so they can start feeding you in every moment in your workspace.”
“Curiosity is also about ideation, investigation (…)”
“It’s so important to take ourselves out of our box and to start testing theories, especially in situations that we’re not used to.” ― Jessica Bellamy
“Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge. Action is the beginning of change.” ― James Clear
“Scanners spend a lot of time scanning the horizon, thinking about their next move.
(…) Intense curiosity about numerous unrelated subjects is one of the most basic characteristics of a Scanner. Scanners are endlessly inquisitive.” ― Barbara Sher
“A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.” ― English Proverb
Curiosity & Tapestry
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