Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights:#1 The same can be said for all of our senses. We often listen but don’t really hear, touch without really feeling, and look without really seeing. To illustrate this point, I assigned a similar project to students in one of my courses. They were asked to take a silent walk for an hour, and to capture all they heard and saw.#2 Your first step toward developing a passion need not be glamorous. If you took a job as a waiter in a restaurant, for instance, you would have the chance to interact with hundreds of people each day and see the world from a unique perspective. There are countless lessons you would learn from this experience, along with opportunities for inspiration.#3 Curiosity is the key to discovery. The more curious you are, the more willing you will be to engage in new experiences. By asking questions, you tap into your natural curiosity and open yourself up to interesting insights and opportunities.#4 Students in Bill Burnett and Dave Evans’s class at Stanford, Designing Your Life, are given a set of tools for reframing and prototyping alternative visions for their career. They are then tasked with creating three completely different versions of their next five years.