'Don't think about why you question, simply don't stop questioning. Don't worry about what you can't answer, and don't try to explain what you can't know. Curiosity is its own reason. Aren't you in awe when you contemplate the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure behind reality? And this is the miracle of the human mind - to use its constructions, concepts, and formulas as tools to explain what man sees, feels and touches. Try to comprehend a little more each day. Have holy curiosity.'
--Albert Einstein
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Hi All!
This is Episode 122 (S3:E13)
We begin Book #2! The Book of Exodus and the story of the formation of the People of Israel, from slavery to freedom, from a nation of tribes to the chosen nation.
Our topic this week: On Curiosity
All week I have been thinking about this topic and I think we generally both overlook and undervalue its importance.
At the heart of our creativity, our freedom, our thinking, and our success is the quality/value/skill of curiosity.
But I wonder, how much time do we give ourselves to continue to develop it, to cultivate it, to grow it?
If this is so vital to who we are (and I think it is), why don't we spend more time understanding it and working on it?
So, this week, we blend Moses, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, killed cats, and a Curious Monkey named George!
Happy Learning!