Stay Curious & Question Everything
Written and narrated by Leigh Martinuzzi
“Stay curious and question everything.” Warren Berger
Curiosity appears to be a trait of those who live well. We could call living well success. Success is to be defined by the individual. Living well could relate to the quality of life you live. It may mean to have good health, positive relationships, growth and progress. To better oneself day by day. To alleviate suffering and cultivate a deeper sense of joy. A sense of purpose in all that you pursue and the ability to help and have a positive impact on the lives of others.
Personally, I feel it is a combination of all these things. A tough challenge and an important one. If we can uphold a level of curiosity towards how to live well, questions will assist us in finding the answers we seek. Once we begin, we may find ourselves asking more beautiful questions. Questions to help us to better understand. To find more meaning in those areas in life that feel significant. Questions will assist us in our quest for happiness. We should not fear to ask the wrong question, we should fear not having asked the question at all.
Stay curious and question everything.
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Tiny Buddha: Simple wisdom for complex lives.
Mind Body Green: Lifestyle media brand dedicated to inspiring you to live your best life.
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Creative NonFiction: “true stories well told.”
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: science-based answers and expert insight on how to be awesome at life.
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