In school, it's primarily because i haven't got time for your questions. O i think it's even more than that. For me, my theory is that questions are punished. They're discouraged and punished. And now, it's not just by school. More and more, asking question is sen being a disrupter and brings you negative attention. People in the position of authority over see questions can be very disruptive. You know, the architypal questioner is socrates. Socrates was known as the gadfly of athens because he was buzzing around everyone asking all these questions. He was wise because he acknowledged his ignorance. That's why i'm wise. I know that
In this episode Nasos & Andrea discuss: how to ask great questions, the role of curiosity in progress and the impact of modern media and technology on expertise, sensemaking and democracy.