la curiosidad compone
the deeper you go into any one thing, the more you find everything else quietly waiting there. steve reich discovered this in music: "whatever you pursue, if you really begin to pursue it thoroughly and you really get into many, many aspects of it, it flowers and blooms and begins to get into areas you never would have imagined were possible." what... See more
Clayton Christensen, the author of The Innovator’s Dilemma, classified innovations as either sustaining — the ones which kept an industry on the same path it was already on, or disruptive, ones that set the industry on a new trajectory.
Sustaining innovation is driven by optimizing for metrics, measuring the quantitative and qualitative feedback fro... See more
Sustaining innovation is driven by optimizing for metrics, measuring the quantitative and qualitative feedback fro... See more
Taylor Pearson • Why History's Greatest Innovators Optimized For Interesting
Richard Feynman. Why.
youtube.comThe beauty of the rabbit hole, and the warren you create by falling down it, is how it activates your curiosity to generate new, reflective pockets of information and knowledge. And the better you become at “finding,” the more portals emerge, and the farther you get from a complete sense of having found. The state of curiosity is one of abundance: ... See more
Syllabus • How to Fall Down a Rabbit Hole
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