Keep Asking Why

by Jason on 8/18/2006 in Be Honest,Get Curious,Maintain Perspective

How is it that kids are so young, with such little life experience, and yet they often blow us away when it comes to wisdom? I found a great list of advice from children on the Goal-Free Living blog (who originally got the list from Eolake Stobblehouse). Here are my top 10 favorites:

Making your bed is a waste of time.

Don’t ask your three-year-old brother to hold a tomato.

Don’t drink anything when you’re upside down.

Don’t tell your mother her diet isn’t working.

If you want to draw on the wall, do it behind the sofa.

If you want a cat, start by asking for a horse.

Don’t sneeze when somebody is cutting your hair.

When mom is upset with Dad, don’t let her comb your hair.

Don’t let a dog stand guard over your food.

And my all-time favorite:

Keep asking “why” until you understand it.

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Matthew Cornell September 4, 2006 at 10:14 am

I absolutely agree! Asking “Why” (and being inquisitive in general) are such great traits, ones that I continue to push on. A related idea: The Five Whys: http://www.tin.nhs.uk/tools–techniques/links-to-other-tt/hidden/five-whys (via this post: http://ideamatt.blogspot.com/2006/02/why-every-problem-should-be-gtd.html )

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