A quotation from Richard Feynman

If we want to solve a problem that we have never solved before, we must leave the door to the unknown ajar.

Richard Feynman (1918-1988) American physicist
Speech (1955-11), “The Value of Science,” National Academy of Sciences Autumn Meeting, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena

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Feynman, Richard - Speech (1955-11), "The Value of Science," National Academy of Sciences Autumn Meeting, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena | WIST Quotations

If we want to solve a problem that we have never solved before, we must leave the door to the unknown ajar. Reprinted in What Do You Care What Other People Think? (1988). Feyman used this general construction on multiple occasions, e.g., in a speech (1964-09), "What Is and What…

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“Have a humble heart & an open-mind and you'll soon be given glimpses beyond the veil of your beliefs and understandings... Growing wiser, and believing deeper.”
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The Power of Not Knowing: Embracing Uncertainty and Recognizing the Illusion of Knowledge

In a world obsessed with certainty, expertise, and constant information, it can feel uncomfortable, even shameful, to admit that we do not know something. From the moment we enter school, we are conditioned to seek answers, to value knowledge as an indicator of intelligence, and to fear being wrong. Yet, paradoxically, the truth is that no one, not even the most accomplished scholars, scientists, or thought leaders, knows everything. Human knowledge, though vast and impressive, is finite, […]

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Stanford researchers find a single question could be the key to changing someone's mind

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"laughing and jeering at everything that looks strange"

You are right to be upset, Sam. Bigotry and narrowmindedness are so annoying.

And that is why I warm to you, Sam: the complete absence of such narrowness in your outlook on life; your unbounded curiosity; your childlike joy in experiencing new things. Bless you, Sam.

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**Actively Open-Minded Thinking: 💭🧠 A Cognitive Vaccine Against Fake News** Actively open-minded thinking can serve as a cognitive vaccine, reducing susceptibility to fake news and becoming less likely to share misinformation online. This thinking style involves being willing to reconsider your views, avoid overconfidence, and weigh evidence fairly.

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A simple cognitive vaccine can make you more resistant to misinformation

A recent study tested whether people can be “inoculated” against misinformation by shifting how they think. The results suggest that boosting open-minded thinking through a simple message can reduce conspiracy beliefs and help individuals better separate truth from falsehood.

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Why does it have to be so difficult for everyone, who is slightly different? Why is it so difficult to be open-minded and to accept and support people? #acceptance #openmindedness

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Heather Fisher: World Cup winner on hair loss, identity & resilience

In a candid interview, World Cup winner Heather Fisher discusses losing her hair and the struggle she had with her identity.

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A Zen master said “We’ll see.” Boy gets a pony. Wonderful? Boy breaks his leg. Horrible? War breaks out. Horrible? Boy doesn’t go to war. Wonderful? We will see. #Trump #News #Chaos #Daily #Stress #Worry #Fear #Illness #Patience #Openmindedness #Mindfulness #Time youtube.com/shorts/5jScZ...

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How do you fill a cup that's already full?

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A koan that explores the concepts of emptiness, fullness, and receptivity to new knowledge.

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