Curious?
Curious?

Curious?

I say it quite regularly, but my RSS reader account provides endless leads to follow and importantly by following people outside my ‘echo chamber’ I am serviced with some excellent professional development. Today I was introduced to Kenichiro Mogi (茂木 健一郎) a famous brain scientist in Japan (he’s often on Japanese TV programs) and a researcher at the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Tokyo by Garr Reynold’s blog, Presentation Zen. Do we have a British equivalent?

Best-selling author, popular college instructor with a Ph.D. is from Tokyo University and two years research experience at Cambridge University, cledarly he is a very smart guy.

By forgetting how to be curious we are losing something really valuable. Because curiosity is the single most important trait that brought us here today.

Ken Mogi

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