
One of the things that intrigued me in Val Perizo, where I visited Neruda’s home was the sense of curiosity and creativity that filled every room… I saw innovation, in the furniture in shapes of a ships rigging, and in colors that different for the moods he expected to achieve and write from …in every room. ![]()
My Chilean hosts bought me the poet and activist’s famous Book of Questions. Since then I bought several copies and gave these to people who add questions to embrace more curiosity in their day.
Neruda asked dozens of questions like this one …
Is there anything in the world sadder than a train standing in the rain?
Here are 6 questions that made me curious lately from a post titled, Questions that Reboot Your Brain
1. How much does a cloud weigh?
2. How old is the oldest computer?
3. How much does spam cost?
4. Who’s leading the industry in customer satisfaction?
5. How can pictures play with your mind?
6. Could a gravity powered aircraft fly with no fuel?
What are you curious about lately that might add some extra zip in your day?










Comment Preview