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Above the Hollow 42
Observations, articles, and other links. Curated for my children as they embark upon adulthood.
Quotes
Curiosity can empower you or impede you.
Being curious and focused is a powerful combination. I define this combination as unleashing your curiosity within the domain of a particular task: asking questions about how things work, exploring different lines of attack for solving the problem, reading ideas from outside domains while always looking for ways to transfer the knowledge back to your main task, and so on. Even though you're exploring widely, you're generally moving the ball forward on the main thing. You start something and you keep searching until you find an effective way to finish it.
Meanwhile, when your curiosity sends you off in a dozen different directions and fractures your attention, then it can prevent you from focusing on one thing long enough to see it through to completion. Curious, but unfocused. You're jumping from one topic to the next, they aren't necessarily related, your efforts don't accumulate, you're simply exploring. You start many things and finish few.
How is your curiosity being directed? Is it rocket fuel or a roadblock?
Articles
Tweets
Building trust quickly is a superpower.
Here’s how—from an FBI Behavior Expert:
— Alex Brogan (@_alexbrogan)
1:15 PM • Oct 17, 2023
This is one of the greatest displays of the creative process I've seen.
It perfectly demonstrates something known as the "Creativity Faucet."
When you go to the studio, John Mayer was asked, what do you do to generate ideas?
“Well, I don’t always do it,” he admitted, “because… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Billy Oppenheimer (@bpoppenheimer)
8:14 PM • Dec 19, 2023
Media
This is freaking fantastic
— Ken (@danic_98)
1:22 AM • Dec 30, 2023