The right question is more important than the right answer I work hard to come up with the right answer to questions that are put in front of me. However, if the wrong question is being asked, the answer to it is worthless regardless of accuracy. John Tukey put it this way:
Love this. I'd invite you to listen to The Tim Ferriss Show: #579: Jane McGonigal — And how she asks 'what-if" questions much in the same way Alvin Toffler did in the 1970 in his book "Future Shock." I ALWAYS like reading your posts, Mickey. Good questions, indeed.
Love this. I'd invite you to listen to The Tim Ferriss Show: #579: Jane McGonigal — And how she asks 'what-if" questions much in the same way Alvin Toffler did in the 1970 in his book "Future Shock." I ALWAYS like reading your posts, Mickey. Good questions, indeed.
Awesome, thanks for the suggestion. I'll check it out!