

Book Talk 64 How to Fall in Love with Questions: A New Way to Thrive in Times of Uncertainty
Apr 15, 2025
Elizabeth Weingarten, author of 'How to Fall in Love with Questions', shares her insights on thriving in uncertainty. She draws inspiration from Rainer Maria Rilke, emphasizing the value of embracing deep questions over seeking quick answers. The conversation highlights personal stories that illustrate how patience in love and community support can lead to profound emotional understanding and personal growth. Weingarten advocates for a practice of questioning, transforming uncertainty into a pathway for self-discovery and deeper connections.
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Origin of the Book
- Elizabeth Weingarten's book originated from dating experiences in Washington, D.C.
- She noticed a lack of questions from dates, sparking curiosity about question-asking behavior.
Enduring Appeal of Rilke
- Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet" endures due to its exploration of universal uncertainty.
- The book addresses fundamental questions about life, resonating with readers across time.
Rilke's View of Love
- Rilke's view of love as a difficult but rewarding task challenges the idea of easy answers.
- Embracing the full spectrum of emotions in love, including difficulty, is key.