“We spend our lifetime learning in the school of Earth but when we graduate we go somewhere else. The purpose of education is not to get a good job but to simply enjoy the process of learning.”
“We spend our lifetime learning in the school of Earth but when we graduate we go somewhere else. The purpose of education is not to get a good job but to simply enjoy the process of learning.”
“We are born and die helpless. In between, we spend a lifetime trying to understand it.”
“A conversation is a like a dance: it takes two, but one has to lead and the other must follow. A good conversation is one that people do in fluid motion.”
“There are three kinds of conversations: talking about others, talking about yourself and talking about ideas. The first two kinds of conversations are seeking attention; the third seeks expansion.”
“You can get anything accomplished by asking four questions: What? How? When? Who? But only one question stops you from moving forward and that is the question ‘why?’”
“Asking questions that start with ‘what?’ will lead you to a possible future. Questions that start with ‘why?’ are an attempt to accept the past.”
“A question that already contains the answer is a question of validation that can only be answered by the individual asking it.”
“Asking questions is like fishing. You are looking for a fish with an emotional charge that contains the answer.”
“It is a good practice to question the one asking the questions. You might be amazed how their ego or your internal dialogue can distort the truth into delusion.”
“Every step forward starts with a question. If you’re not sure what question to ask, invent one. If you don’t know what to ask next, look at your last answer.”