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There's something absolutely inspiring and beautiful about watching a master work. You see how they have made their skill into an art. However, we often don't see the years of mistakes, failures, and hard questions. Every master started with curiosity--how do I make something beautiful? How do I help someone solve a problem? It starts with a question, and the journey towards mastery begins.
In his Harvard Business Review blog post, Tomas defines IQ (Intellectual Quotient), EQ (Emotional Quotient), and CQ (Curiosity Quotient) and explains why
People with higher CQ are more inquisitive and open to new experiences. They find novelty exciting and are quickly bored with routine. They tend to generate many original ideas and are counter-conformist. Individuals with higher CQ are generally more tolerant of ambiguity. This nuanced, sophisticated, subtle thinking style defines the very essence of complexity.
Do what you do best. Find a niche. And start wherever the heck you can.
Leo Babuata makes mistakes, and admits to being...human! As an entrepreneur who takes risks everyday, and tries new things day in and day out, it's always a good thing to be reminded that failure can be turned into a positive opportunity.
Read the entire article here.