Questions can challenge, provoke, incite, spark creativity and curiosity. They are a sign of freedom and a duty imposed on all members of a free society. Here’s a round-up of my eight favorite essays about the power and purpose of asking questions.
12 Lessons From Passover’s Four Children
The archetypal four children at the Seder are a treasure trove of metaphor and lessons that extend beyond the Passover holiday.
5 Stages of the Learning Process and Their Resistance Archetypes
Whether you’re the teacher or the student, it’s crucial to know the 5 stages of the learning process and how resistance shows up in each one, so you can navigate the journey effectively.
3 Reasons Why I Did Each CrossFit Open Workout Twice — That Have Nothing to Do With My Ranking
Some people redo the CrossFit Open workouts to get a better score or improve their rankings. Here are 3 reasons why I chose to do each workout twice, that have nothing to do with making the cut for quarterfinals.
The Crucial Element for Learning
The most important element for learning is not how you intake information or take notes. It’s not even implementation. In order to use the information, you must have this element to process it.
What Flash Floods Teach Us About the Learning Process
The metaphor of feeling flooded with information is already in our language. Understanding the cause of flash flooding offers clues to how we can avoid being flooded in our nervous systems.
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