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What Can We Learn From the Prolific Mr. Asimov?
A common challenge for people who are curious and love to learn is that we can fall into the habit of continuously force-feeding ourselves more and more information, but never actually take the next step and apply it.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
In his book How to Find Fulfilling Work, cultural thinker Roman Kznaric insisted that ‘pursuing several careers at the same time is a way of thriving and being true to our multiple selves’. Fulfilment is especially undermined when people experience diminishing returns by spending too much time in a particular field.
Waqas Ahmed • The Polymath: Unlocking the Power of Human Versatility
What are you curious about right now? Your study plan is not just a method for getting more done at work; it’s also a method for growing yourself intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Take note of where your curiosity leads you in various areas of your life and give yourself permission to explore those curiosities.
Todd Henry • The Accidental Creative

Feynman’s approach encouraged him to follow his interests wherever they might lead. He posed questions and constantly scanned for solutions to long-standing problems in his reading, conversations, and everyday life. When he found one, he could make a connection that looked to others like a flash of unparalleled brilliance.