Curiosity

The greatest genius of all time, according to a majority of really smart folks, wasn’t Einstein and wasn’t the gang that gave us the Pyramids. They both made the top ten but were beaten by a nutcase that designed the helicopter, the parachute, performed the first autopsy, and painted some too. And, he put together a framework for building yourself into a genius too. Not a bad resume and I’m only scratching the surface. Funny, huh.

Today, in practice number four with a team of five crazies we covered a little Leonardo. We practiced becoming insatiably curious. We practiced asking questions that get us to the root.

Want to become a genius in your chosen domain? Practice becoming insatiably curious and asking really great questions that get you to the root. Practice priming your curiosity.  All masters understand that this is simply the way it is. Don’t believe me. Believe the greatest genius of all time, Leonardo da Vinci.

Go on, ask google, stumbleupon, or some other search engine of choice. Practice priming your curiosity…

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