“The Engineer smirked slightly at the Driver, a silent acknowledgment of their shared secret. The leader, catching the smirk, looked cautiously optimistic. The Cutter, however, remained blissfully unaware of the surprise the others had up their sleeves.” LeadershipTrustObservationTeamwork Book:Shortcut to Victory: How the Weavers did it… Source: Shortcut to Victory: How the Weavers did it…
“Indeed, raising such a large family required all her attention, and her plans and dreams had to be set aside.” LifeChildrenLife LessonsParenting Book:I Told You So! <3 Sandy Source: I Told You So! <3 Sandy
“...it was this type of recognition – derisive or dismissive— that helped him to avoid things that he wanted to avoid...” PsychologyAttention Seekers Book:Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo Source: Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo
“Questions are the seeds of wisdom. Reframing an uncertainty can reveal a better truth” CuriosityReframing Book:Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo Source: Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo
“The best seekers often know how to spot clues in the environment—subtle shifts, movements, or hints left behind by their hiders.” SeekersHide And SeekHide And Go Seek Book:Hide’n’Seek: How he got caught peeking Source: Hide’n’Seek: How he got caught peeking
“Every encounter—whether with the painter, the baker, or the scientist—was like a puzzle. The answers mattered less than the questions themselves or the way they were framed” CreativityCuriosityFraming Effect Book:Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo Source: Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo
“At first, the damage seemed insignificant. But when the first heavy rain fell, the saturated ground gave way, collapsing ...” ClimateClimate ChangeFlooding Event Book:How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World Source: How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“mistakes aren’t meant to be hidden. They spark questions, and questions lead to understanding. Look—you’re here, asking why, and that’s more valuable than a perfectly polished clock” LearningMistakes Book:Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo Source: Where the Cuckoo Lives: Other Tales Not about the Cuckoo