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According to my observation, friends who participate in work have long lost their curiosity about the things around them. Living in their "comfort zone" every day, chatting about familiar topics, they have no motivation to explore new areas, and they are numbed by living habits.
When we are babies, we are full of curiosity about external things, and this time is also the stage when we absorb knowledge and make the fastest progress. With the continuous growth of age, curiosity is gradually blinded by the pressure of work and life.
People who have read Wang Xing's biography "Nine Defeats and One Victory" have such a feeling, Wang Xing is a very curious person who likes to study all kinds of strange problems.
In the biography, according to Xu Tong, the founder of Maoyan, he will think about a few "whys" about what others are accustomed to. Five days a week, everyone is used to it, few people will think why go to five days of work, every day to nine to five is reasonable? Wang Xing asked, "How long is it reasonable for us to work in a week?" Have you ever wondered why you have to work five days a week?
He would question everything, why is that? Just like our ticket machine, why can't we make a small one? He would take what others took for granted and think again. That's the point he's had the biggest impact on me in years.
Not only Wang Xing, all excellent people have this trait. For example, Wang Xiaochuan in "The Thirteenth Invitation" said, "I must find an explanation for all the phenomena that occur." When Xu Zhiyuan asked Wang Xiaochuan, "What are the things like?" Wang Xiaochuan cited several questions, such as: "Why do people get along with each other in society?" "Why chat in person? For these problems, I believe most people are accustomed to it.
Bezos, the world's richest man, once said in an open letter from employees: "Keep innovating, don't fall into despair because the initial idea looks too crazy." Remember to let your mind wander. Let curiosity be your compass. Remember, today is still the "first day."
Maintaining a strong sense of curiosity is the ultimate weapon for continuous growth. Once curiosity is lost, lifelong growth loses motivation.
How do you have curiosity?
Be sensitive to new areas and new things and often ask yourself "why."
For things that are "accustomed" to life, it is customary to ask more "why" and try to find answers, surprises are always hidden in the questions.
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