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June 3rd, 2005 at 5:38 pm

In my book, I have a whole chapter devoted to the importance of curiosity (somewhere, some three-year old invented the word "why"). I like these quotes about asking questions:

"The smart ones ask when they don’t know. And sometimes, when they do."
- Malcolm Forbes

"I had six honest serving men - they taught me all I knew: Their names were Where and What and When and Why and How and Who."
- Rudyard Kipling

"A prudent question is one-half of wisdom."
- Francis Bacon

It seems like the older we get, we ask fewer and fewer questions. Maybe we think we know it all; maybe we don’t want to look stupid. How would your life change if you started asking "why?" more often?


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