Lesson 2: Ask “why?” to get smarter, but learn to ask “why not?” to become a more innovative thinker. - Deepstash

Lesson 2: Ask “why?” to get smarter, but learn to ask “why not?” to become a more innovative thinker.

Let’s start with the first two questions. We begin with “why?” This is known as a naive question because of the innocent, child-like wonder that it represents. It’s good to wonder why things are a certain way because it helps us take apart and understand complex issues. For example, if I ask a politician why the country has run out of money, they must give a straightforward answer. Knowing the reason for the oversight can help improve the dire financial situation. 

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