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Today we are discussing a topic which ruled our radios back in 2006... The Kooks smash hit: Naive.
Okay, more specifically, the decline in naivety in an ever increasingly information overloaded world. (You won't find that song title on your That's What I Call 2006 CD)
We're in a time where the answer to any question is at our fingertips quicker than you can spell 'em dash', and we are bombarded with 'how to' guides and 'step by step' programmes, but what is the unspoken impact of this?
Surely curiosity is the start to any great innovation?
And an element of naivety is the co-pilot when creating something new?
Let's discuss…
As always, check out be your own coach! www.beyourowncoach.com
By Liam and KathyToday we are discussing a topic which ruled our radios back in 2006... The Kooks smash hit: Naive.
Okay, more specifically, the decline in naivety in an ever increasingly information overloaded world. (You won't find that song title on your That's What I Call 2006 CD)
We're in a time where the answer to any question is at our fingertips quicker than you can spell 'em dash', and we are bombarded with 'how to' guides and 'step by step' programmes, but what is the unspoken impact of this?
Surely curiosity is the start to any great innovation?
And an element of naivety is the co-pilot when creating something new?
Let's discuss…
As always, check out be your own coach! www.beyourowncoach.com