Essays on Curiosity
‘Disruption’ is Asking the Question, “Who Are You?”
“Disruption is a wound to the integrity of an identity.”
Curiosity & Vulnerability
Because curiosity requires and creates vulnerability, it requires bravery and courage. Bravery and courage are the attributes of warriors. So, to remain steadfastly curious, you need to be a warrior.
Curiosity & Vulnerability Pt.2: When is it safe to be vulnerable?
Curiosity is the opposite of blind faith:
it’s reconnaissant, observant, watchful, interested.
It’s gathering information through careful observation.
Care-full.
Curiosity vs Conformity
“Curiosity… is insubordination in it’s purest form.” – Vladamir Nabakov It’s becoming increasingly common for leadership coaches and innovation experts to espouse the benefits, and
Transcontext, Unknowing, and a Perilous Suspension Bridge
On Saturday I had the great pleasure of giving a workshop at Berlin Change Days 2020. The theme of this year’s event (happening simultaneously with
Why Curiosity?
“I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” – Albert Einstein The World Economic Forum – backed by an outpouring of mildly panic