When Curiosity Is Not An Option
Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away. Curiosity is no longer an option.
Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away. Curiosity is no longer an option.
In response to Sibylle Stehli’s post, “Curiosity brings simplicity” – I concur. This speaks even more deeply when we approach life as present-moment observers. When we’re not tangled in past narratives, future worries, or current anxieties and the tizz of the present dramas, we allow ourselves to be genuinely curious. We witness. We see through different lens.
People do not care about what you know … until they know that you care, I found that as such being caring also opens their own sense of inward curiosity and wonder regarding what they are about in a positive way!
Business is better when it’s fun. Life is better when it’s light.