
Saved by Pam G C Pinheiro and
Questions Are Desire Paths of Curiosity
Saved by Pam G C Pinheiro and
ambitious, catalytic questioning tends to follow a logical progression, one that often starts with stepping back and seeing things differently and ends with taking action on a particular question.
Forming a good question is not easy; it requires a careful choice of parts and a precise posing of the processes whereby those parts depend upon one another.
Asking a question doesn’t just make information appear. It pushes you to seek out any information that might help you get closer (asymptotically, never really getting there, because that’s when the fun ends) to an answer.
The first is that the people asking it have to be genuinely curious because ‘the people you’re asking will have an instinctive understanding if the question is coming from a genuine place of curiosity and openness or not.’5 The second is that it must be a question that can be answered in many different ways. It ignites a possibility of response fro
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