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I tuned in to my “information gaps” and sought to fill it up

Curious about something? I google it and let myself go down the rabbit holes of online articles about a topic, and following what fascinated me

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We are beyond what Society, Religion, Early Conditioning shapes us. Oftentimes Curiosity does not kill the cat, it liberates us.

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Google once, then start sketching

Google once, then start sketching

When you need to understand something unfamiliar to you, do some searches to have a quick overview of what other people have said about the topic. 

But to avoid going down on a digital rabbit hole, move on after the initial search. Then, to make sense of what you found, sketch...

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