Peter Crone
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seeking searching but to me when it's it's shifted into exploring there's a joy and a playfulness that comes with the same pursuit right so the adventurous spirit that is our nature we see that just everywhere with children right like what is the number one word that most children use when they when they start to use language is why right like why daddy why mummy
seeking searching but to me when it's it's shifted into exploring there's a joy and a playfulness that comes with the same pursuit right so the adventurous spirit that is our nature we see that just everywhere with children right like what is the number one word that most children use when they when they start to use language is why right like why daddy why mummy
seeking searching but to me when it's it's shifted into exploring there's a joy and a playfulness that comes with the same pursuit right so the adventurous spirit that is our nature we see that just everywhere with children right like what is the number one word that most children use when they when they start to use language is why right like why daddy why mummy
And so that to me speaks to one of the inherent qualities of the soul, which is curiosity. And so the smarter we become, the more successful we become, the more status that we develop in society, the more we tend to think we know shit, which ironically is a form of decay, right? Because you've lost that fascination, that exploration, that adventure.
And so that to me speaks to one of the inherent qualities of the soul, which is curiosity. And so the smarter we become, the more successful we become, the more status that we develop in society, the more we tend to think we know shit, which ironically is a form of decay, right? Because you've lost that fascination, that exploration, that adventure.
And so that to me speaks to one of the inherent qualities of the soul, which is curiosity. And so the smarter we become, the more successful we become, the more status that we develop in society, the more we tend to think we know shit, which ironically is a form of decay, right? Because you've lost that fascination, that exploration, that adventure.
It closes the possibility of you exploring more. The knowing mind, you know, it's limited, right? And so for me, I often joked early on in my career, I'm like, you know, I have all of these incredible humans around the world that seek my counsel from sports to entertainment and business, you know, and I'm the first person to say, I don't know. That'll be a lot of money.
It closes the possibility of you exploring more. The knowing mind, you know, it's limited, right? And so for me, I often joked early on in my career, I'm like, you know, I have all of these incredible humans around the world that seek my counsel from sports to entertainment and business, you know, and I'm the first person to say, I don't know. That'll be a lot of money.
It closes the possibility of you exploring more. The knowing mind, you know, it's limited, right? And so for me, I often joked early on in my career, I'm like, you know, I have all of these incredible humans around the world that seek my counsel from sports to entertainment and business, you know, and I'm the first person to say, I don't know. That'll be a lot of money.
Yeah, and they're like, oh my God, that's amazing. Obviously, there's a certain degree of knowing in there, but to have that underlying current of curiosity, fascination, adventure, and exploration is to me the feeling of aliveness that we see in children. That to me is the vitality that is often lost when people start to know what's often not possible anymore, right? It's the loss of
Yeah, and they're like, oh my God, that's amazing. Obviously, there's a certain degree of knowing in there, but to have that underlying current of curiosity, fascination, adventure, and exploration is to me the feeling of aliveness that we see in children. That to me is the vitality that is often lost when people start to know what's often not possible anymore, right? It's the loss of
Yeah, and they're like, oh my God, that's amazing. Obviously, there's a certain degree of knowing in there, but to have that underlying current of curiosity, fascination, adventure, and exploration is to me the feeling of aliveness that we see in children. That to me is the vitality that is often lost when people start to know what's often not possible anymore, right? It's the loss of
The imagination, because you've got one too many forms of evidence as to why something's not going to work anymore. You know, the old adage of what is it dance like no one's watching and love like you've never been hurt before, right? Like these expressions resonate with people because it really appeals to that.
The imagination, because you've got one too many forms of evidence as to why something's not going to work anymore. You know, the old adage of what is it dance like no one's watching and love like you've never been hurt before, right? Like these expressions resonate with people because it really appeals to that.
The imagination, because you've got one too many forms of evidence as to why something's not going to work anymore. You know, the old adage of what is it dance like no one's watching and love like you've never been hurt before, right? Like these expressions resonate with people because it really appeals to that.
Well, we've become resigned and cynical to life because we've got evidence that we're holding on to that now sort of squashes what was otherwise there beforehand, which was it's just sheer fucking pure possibility.
Well, we've become resigned and cynical to life because we've got evidence that we're holding on to that now sort of squashes what was otherwise there beforehand, which was it's just sheer fucking pure possibility.
Well, we've become resigned and cynical to life because we've got evidence that we're holding on to that now sort of squashes what was otherwise there beforehand, which was it's just sheer fucking pure possibility.
It has to be because it has no ground to stand on. There's no actual evidence other than the story. So that's why the self-righteousness is so pervasive because that's the ammunition that sustains the illusion, right?
It has to be because it has no ground to stand on. There's no actual evidence other than the story. So that's why the self-righteousness is so pervasive because that's the ammunition that sustains the illusion, right?