Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
"Being curious is important to me... It feels to me like everyone has something unrepeatable to bring into the world. And we can manifest it by going in our direction of maximal interestingness. The pattern we make as our curiosity pulls us hither and thither, tail waving, as it chases a smell across a fieldβthat pattern is a gift we give the world. [...] "There is something frustratingly Tao about curiosity. (1) It is by following your curiosity that you can bring something new and beautiful into the world as a gift to others. But (2) to go there you have to do things that you fear others will think are stupid or embarrassing. That is, you can only find the Tao by not looking for the Tao. By losing yourself in your line." ~ Henrik Karlsson
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Naomi
@naomiii
It's funny how I can find a lot of motivation to learn about the most random shit, just because curios while I often struggle with the stuff I should probably learn because it'll make me a better worker π Anyway, recently came across this video essay that is super relevant to this quest of curiosity and lots of good references. You might enjoy it as well. https://youtu.be/Em66j9Xlsqg?si=gjcDpYPPYeKPO4sw
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
The struggle is real! To the extent that it's possible, I've mostly given up on learning things "to make me a better worker." That feels like a path to creative mediocrity at best. It also operates at cross-purposes to certain kinds of intelligence that only seem accessible through pursuits motivated by earnest curiosity and enjoyment. Added the video to my watch list. Thanks.
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