This is a good one, Sebastian! I’ve always believed that “There are no stupid questions” is just an excuse for mediocrity and laziness of mind. People tend to abuse the forgiving nature of it. Asking questions is in fact a form of art, it’s like a game of chess: the outcome is determined by the right inputs. Thank you for bringing up this subject!
Thank you Oksana as always for your insightful comments and feedback on the topics. I like your chess analogy in the most strategic way... if you are not trying to at least think the quality of your moves and move towards a productive outcome, then little you are doing to better the game.
This is a good one, Sebastian! I’ve always believed that “There are no stupid questions” is just an excuse for mediocrity and laziness of mind. People tend to abuse the forgiving nature of it. Asking questions is in fact a form of art, it’s like a game of chess: the outcome is determined by the right inputs. Thank you for bringing up this subject!
Thank you Oksana as always for your insightful comments and feedback on the topics. I like your chess analogy in the most strategic way... if you are not trying to at least think the quality of your moves and move towards a productive outcome, then little you are doing to better the game.
Looking forward to see what’s in chapter 3 :)