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🗓️ 20 February 2023
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0:00.0 | Say goodbye to striving for expert. Say hello to curiosity and inviting others in. Well, hello everyone. It's |
0:11.9 | Morgan here. And today I'm actually recovering from having lost my voice. So today's episode is |
0:18.6 | going to be a little bit shorter than usual, but I didn't want to |
0:22.9 | just go ahead and share this idea because it's something that I've been sitting with for |
0:27.8 | the past few days. So not too long ago, maybe three or four days ago on TikTok, I shared a |
0:35.0 | series of videos that were things that I was actively trying to figure out. |
0:41.3 | One was a movie clip. It was a scene from the movie Beautiful Mind where I was trying to |
0:47.6 | interpret what was happening in the scene. And I will put a link in the show notes if you would |
0:52.2 | like to see what I was talking about. And the other was a made up scenario that I made about this recycling bin and I was very |
0:59.3 | curious how other people would react in this particular situation. |
1:04.0 | So both of these scenarios were very open ended and I was just genuinely curious and it felt so freeing to be able to ask people, |
1:15.3 | even people that I didn't know and some of my friends, people that I do know, did respond. |
1:20.4 | However, it was just so freeing to be able to ask questions and just really remove that expectation around expert. What I read at the beginning of |
1:31.6 | this episode is actually from page 72 of my book. You are only just beginning. And just again, |
1:38.7 | it says say goodbye to striving for experts. Say hello to curiosity and inviting others in. And I intentionally put that |
1:47.5 | word hello there because I think that sometimes words like curiosity can seem to be so, I don't know, |
1:55.0 | kind of big in a sense, especially when you think about just being a curious person and trying to think of new questions to ask. |
2:03.6 | Sometimes curiosity just looks like inviting other people in to however you normally do things and just seeing what other people think. |
2:13.3 | And just opening yourself up to say, yeah, this is something I'm not very familiar with. And I'm just |
2:18.7 | curious to see what other people think. And it's not so much about saying like, all right, I need to get |
2:26.2 | advice from everybody or I need to get a consensus from everyone, but just observing how do other |
2:31.8 | people approach solving a problem, even if it's a really small problem. |
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