Kids ask the darndest questions

Tuesday’s newsletter was all about the wild and wonderful questions that kids ask:

I really think that the best artists and scientists are grown-ups who somehow manage to retain their ability to ask child-like questions.

In Harold Gardner’s Creating Minds, he writes:

“I contend that the creator is an individual who manages a most formidable challenge: to wed the most advanced understandings achieved in a domain with the kinds of problems, questions, issues, and sensibilities that most characterized his or her life as a wonder-filled child.”

Read more in “Questions without answers.”

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Steven Vidler is a writer who coaches. He’s the bestselling author of Steal Like An Artist and other books.

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