A Curious Mind
The Secret to a Bigger Life
by Brian Grazer
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“Loving this book, and the way @BrianGrazer lives. “Life isn’t about finding the answers, it’s about asking the questions. I listen for a living. I’ve discovered that even when you’re in charge, you are often much more effective asking questions than giving orders.” | Showed me that curiosity is not only a mindset, but it’s universal.”
Source →“Loving this book, and the way @BrianGrazer lives. “Life isn’t about finding the answers, it’s about asking the questions. I listen for a living. I’ve discovered that even when you’re in charge, you are often much more effective asking questions than giving orders.” | Showed me that curiosity is not only a mindset, but it’s universal.”
Source →“Loving this book, and the way @BrianGrazer lives. “Life isn’t about finding the answers, it’s about asking the questions. I listen for a living. I’ve discovered that even when you’re in charge, you are often much more effective asking questions than giving orders.” | Showed me that curiosity is not only a mindset, but it’s universal.”
Source →Recommended by 5 notable people, including Patrick O'Shaughnessy and Patrick OShaughnessy
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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Personal Development.
#1 New York Times bestselling author and Oscar–winning producer Brian Grazer has written a brilliantly entertaining and eyeopening exploration of curiosity and the lifechanging effects it can have on every person’s life.From Academy Award–winning producer Brian Grazer, New York Times bestseller A Curious Mind offers a brilliant peek into the “cur...
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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Personal Development.
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“Loving this book, and the way @BrianGrazer lives. “Life isn’t about finding the answers, it’s about asking the questions. I listen for a living. I’ve discovered that even when you’re in charge, you are often much more effective asking questions than giving orders.” | Showed me that curiosity is not only a mindset, but it’s universal.”
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“Soft-spoken, heavily illustrated fable built from short dialogues and watercolor sketches. Each spread pairs a spare line of text with a loose drawing, so the pleasure is visual and aphoristic rather than narrative; readers collect felt-true sentences more than plot. Most useful when you want quick consolations, a prompt for conversation with a child, or a pause during a rough day. Limiting if you want sustained argument, concrete advice, or tightly plotted storytelling: the repetition of gentleness can feel sentimental or thin after a while.”
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