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minutiae + life: old soul ink interview


Emma Alvarez Gibson, mistress of Old Soul Ink, asked me some good questions about something I’ve never considered so carefully: the minutiae in my life. 2. Which {minutiae} bits matter least {in your life}? The peer pressure to Twitter and optimize search words. The dust bunnies beneath my desk. 3. In the context of your...

5 questions from Larry…or me…or you


{AN UPDATE: I may keep this game rolling indefinitely…it’s a living experiment. So keep the interview requests coming!} This interview chain has been circulating online and I’ve decided to play. Basically, you agree to be interviewed by a fellow writer. Your answers are published on your blog and theirs. And in turn, you agree to...

A question not asked…


A question not asked is a door not open. - Marilee Goldberg

present question


Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is to not stop questioning. - Einstein

burning questions


Bring your tired answers and stale solutions, burning questions, existential ailments, love riddles, and quandaries of heart and spirit. Who knows what solutions—or new questions—we may discover. - Sam Keen

dignified


It’s an unanswered question, but let us still believe in the dignity and importance of the question. - Tennessee Williams

live the questions


Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don’t search for the answers which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is,...

on Q


Asking the proper question is central to the act of transformation. - Clarissa Pinkola Estes

dunno


One problem many failing businesses face is that their executives spend too much time defending what they think they know. The hallmark of the successful businessmen is not what they know, but their insatiable desire to know more. - Michael Gerber, E-Myth Revisited

perceptive


It is the part of the wise instructor to tempt forth from the minds of his pupils the facts of their inmost consciousness, and make them apprehend the gifts and faculties of their own being. Education, when rightly understood, will be found to lie in the art of asking apt and fit questions, and in...

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