Leading Thoughts for August 24, 2023
IDEAS shared have the ability to develop views, change pondering, and transfer lives. Here are two concepts for the curious thoughts to have interaction with:
Architect Frank Gehry on curiosity:
“Question everything. Curiosity is the lifeblood of creativity. Growing up as a Jew, I studied the Talmud, which continually poses questions. This was the foundation for my way of thinking. I continually ask, ‘Why do we have to do it this way? Can’t it be done this way?’ This trait has been critical to my work.”
Source: Getting There: A Book of Mentors by Gillian Zoe Segal
Stonyfield Co-founder Gary Hirshberg on difficult the established order:
“Think on your own and question authority. Authority is a short-lived phenomenon. It’s who is in charge now, but that doesn’t mean that they are right. So-called experts are often wrong. Also, just because something has been done one way for many years doesn’t mean that it can’t be altered. Challenging conventional wisdom can be scary, but most major changes happen because someone asked: ‘Why not do it differently?’ If you don’t ask, you don’t get.”
Source: Getting There: A Book of Mentors by Gillian Zoe Segal
Getting There: A Book of Mentors by Gillian Zoe Segal is a set of 30 unfiltered essays by profitable individuals and their path to get there. It is a useful useful resource illuminating the often-rocky street to success.
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