As far back as I can remember, I have been very curious about why and how people do the things that they do. A clear end point of this curiousness is a focus on discovering a better and more impactful way to think about these things and for how we could do better.
This curiosity is probably why I have been drawn to coaching and leading with others in a wide variety of positions and industries thus far in my career. I also assume that this may be why I am now working at learning how to write as a mechanism to encourage others to also be perpetually curious themselves.
We shouldn’t just accept all of life and work at it’s face value. Leaving well enough alone accomplishes very little to nothing. We have the capacity to learn, to apply what we are learning and to determine a much better way. All by remaining to be “unreasonably” curious.
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends upon the unreasonable man.” — George Bernard Shaw —
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