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Jony Ive explains why curiosity is fundamental to creating “Being truly open, inquisitive, and curious has become the very basis for all that I do now and how I think. Having a genuine relish for being surprised and for learning is fundamental to creating.” However, in traditional education or...

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Success in DeFi requires understanding the tools, keeping an eye on the risks, and knowing how to adapt as the space evolves. So please, whatever you do, don't just "jump in" and risk it all.  Here are 3 rules to follow if you want to build wealth in DeFi. What's a rule you always stick to?

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Vinnie 🌳1 年前

@StartupArchive_ 🌿 Curiosity is the root of all innovation! Let's keep asking questions and growing greener ideas. 🌱 #EcoCuriosity

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Faster, Jesus! Kill! Kill! Col. Wilkerson: I think the U.S. military, especially in its present configuration, which I call mercenary, has still got enough of its American nature, if you will, and there are still enough people in there—I don’t know what the percentage is, but it’s much more than I thought—who think this is a holy war. They think they’re going to war for Jesus and for God, and they think Pete Hegseth is the manifestation of that at the highest rank in their department. I don’t know how many it is; I wish I had some idea of just how many it is, but I know that it’s in all the ranks, all the way from private to four-star general, and I know that it is being pushed every day in the Pentagon. Even tomorrow, I think, or the next day, they’re having another prayer meeting. He’s having about one or two prayer meetings a week in the Pentagon, calling people in, and the more you listen—I’ve had a couple of tapes sent to me—the more you listen to his prayers and his comments in these prayer meetings, the more you hear, in the back of your mind, if you will, this plaintive cry from Hegseth himself, that God is on his side. Almost like he’s begging God—divine providence, although he doesn’t use those terms; it’s Jesus and Jesus and Jesus—he’s begging them to be on his side, to help him, to help all the soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines. That’s the way he presents these meetings and gets down on his knees and prays. This is very new to me, and I think I’m right in saying, very new to the Department of Defense or war.

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I can tell almost instantly when I meet a young man or woman, whether he or she is a deep thinker. They may not be at the top of their class, but that doesn’t necessarily make them less intelligent than the kid who scored 1500 on his SAT or the guy with an IQ of 134. They may be more intelligent. Much more intelligent, but the methods we have for quantifying that intelligence do not adequately capture the breadth and depth of brilliant minds that exist in the world. So they go unrecognized while the kids who excel on answer-based examinations get the best grades, attend the best schools, earn the best degrees, and, more often than not, go on to have mediocre lives. Why? There is one thing that the most brilliant and accomplished people I have ever met all share in common, and it isn’t pedigree or IQ. It’s curiosity. And not just any curiosity—it’s the inexhaustible kind. It’s the kind that will never be satisfied. In my experience, this is the sort of curiosity that breeds humility and most often coincides with a questions-based mindset. And it’s this type of mindset, not the answers-based mindset our educational system selects for, that is the actual prerequisite for brilliance. I’ve seen this kind of brilliance in physical therapists, plumbers, and pretty much any profession you can imagine that we don’t typically associate with brilliance. But we do associate it with excellence. And that’s because to become excellent at something, you have to become your own teacher. This means going from learning how to give the right answers to learning how to ask the right questions. And that requires curiosity and an almost psychotic commitment to excellence. So, while the person in this video is correct that less intelligent people than he are far more successful than he has been, the more interesting and less remarked upon insight is that people like him are not as brilliant as the system tells us they are.

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