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Tina Rahman's avatar

Yes, it's often the quality of the questions we ask, not the amount of questions.

Jim Kwik's avatar

Well said!

Thrive by Mirela's avatar

Loved it! The power of experimentation, and questioning, are both critical aspects of the learning process. Applied physics is definitely the easiest way to show, but think about applying questioning in the workplace...

Jim Kwik's avatar

Yes, creating a culture where asking questions is encouraged is definitely a must.

Maisie's avatar

Paulo Friere had a variation on that. The 'but why' question.

T Craig's avatar

Actually I was asking myself why can’t I remember much of what I ever read; but now I understand. Thank you so much. I will put your advice into action

Christine Palin's avatar

Why not mention his name or did I miss it? Julius Sumner Miller was a brilliant man. People may still enjoy his videos. As a youngster I, like many other Australian kids watched and loved his shows. My interest in science has never died.

Monica Dubay's avatar

Such an important article. The question is where we let go of our assumptions and become challenged to see it differently.