attention, awareness, curiosity, empathy, identity, interest, listening, philosophy, questions, socialisation
Who are you?
So now that I know who I am <uch>, it’s interesting to start looking at other people and ask “Who are you?”. What do you do? How do you do it? And why do you do it? Again, it’s almost too simple to appear to have any value. But sometimes simple can be good right? What I find good about these simple questions, is that it -besides getting to know the “professional you”- leads to additional questions, that are even more interesting. For instance, the question “How do you do it” for me naturally leads to another “How?” question: “How can I help you do it better/more efficient?”. And another question I immediately think of is a “Why?” question: “Why do you do it like that?”.
I feel like we’re getting somewhere here…. I don’t know where, but I enjoy the ‘getting there’ anyway.
While scribbling away, a few concepts popped into my head (see bottom of the picture). I’m not sure exactly how they relate to the “Who are you?” question, but it feels like they’re relevant. I guess I need to invesigate a bit further…
- Listening
- Empathy
- Receiving phenomena
- Socialisation & exter- internalisation of knowledge
- Curiousity/interest
- Attention
From → Awareness
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