TIP #2: Follow Your Interests. I struggle with following my interests. I have this voice: "Do ONE thing well. Everything else is a waste of time and energy." It came from the idea of specialization; be good at one thing because you cannot be good at everything. This idea destroys my curiosity.
Sadly many recruiters and most managers also think like that. They see value in knowing 1 thing really well compared to knowing many things rather well. Luckily I know have a manager who is like me and is interested in many topics.
Suggestion: Video on Polymaths like Leonardo DaVinci who was good at many different disciplines; painting, drawing, sculpting, science, engineering, architecture, anatomy. That man was very curious.
Can I be strongly both of them ? I am intelectual, reading a lot about all kinds of subjects. But I also like the sensorial part and I often seek for new experiences and adventures.
I have been into political science for 13 years and still dont have anything interesting to follow it's boring first day and still boring as hell 😭 now i am going to college with so much boring topic again i am done bro save meeee
loved the video dude :D It would be really nice if you went deeper into each topic tip though
TIP #2: Follow Your Interests.
I struggle with following my interests. I have this voice: "Do ONE thing well. Everything else is a waste of time and energy."
It came from the idea of specialization; be good at one thing because you cannot be good at everything.
This idea destroys my curiosity.
@@ashifarman4813 it comes from school conditioning. And school was created for creating a factory workforce, not human fulfillment.
Sadly many recruiters and most managers also think like that. They see value in knowing 1 thing really well compared to knowing many things rather well. Luckily I know have a manager who is like me and is interested in many topics.
In what field do you work in?
@@MerelMystery
Suggestion: Video on Polymaths like Leonardo DaVinci who was good at many different disciplines; painting, drawing, sculpting, science, engineering, architecture, anatomy.
That man was very curious.
from a genuine expert on curiosity. Thanks Andrew!
Very nice..!!
Can I be strongly both of them ? I am intelectual, reading a lot about all kinds of subjects. But I also like the sensorial part and I often seek for new experiences and adventures.
wow! You were able to make you dissertation into a 5 minutes video! Congrats! Excellent video. Really well presented!
Curiosity is such an interesting thing, thank you for giving this info and tips about it!
Great work 👍👍👍👌👌👌
Good research 👌
Thanks for these advices you help my a lot
Amazing ! Must subscribe !!
Great video. Lots of valuable research and findings.
Teach me more!
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Hey, Andrew! It's been long man. I hope you're doing well. I liked your video.It's very informative and I hope to see more.
Thanks man! It means a lot. :)
EINSTEIN:
"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious."
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education."
i like to read
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I have been into political science for 13 years and still dont have anything interesting to follow it's boring first day and still boring as hell 😭 now i am going to college with so much boring topic again i am done bro save meeee
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