• Home
  • Podcast
  • Curated Questions
  • Lists
  • Famous Questions
  • Quotes
  • Resources
  • Blog
  • About

Curated Questions

Celebrating The Power Of Questions

  • Home
  • Podcast
  • Curated Questions
  • Lists
  • Famous Questions
  • Quotes
  • Resources
  • Blog
  • About

#31 Kevin Kelly: The Future Belongs to the Question-Makers

Host Ken Woodward talks with Kevin Kelly, who shares his insights on the power of questioning for personal and societal growth, discussing the role of questions in driving innovation and fostering understanding. He emphasizes the importance of inefficiency and exploration in formulating impactful questions, contrasting this with AI's tendency to provide average answers. Kelly also discusses his long-term projects, such as the 10,000-year clock with the Long Now Foundation, emphasizing the importance of long-term thinking and striking a balance between stability and adaptability. The discussion highlights the value of embracing disequilibrium for intellectual and technological advancement and challenges the notion of productivity by suggesting that waste and failure are integral to the discovery process.

Read more

tags: Ken Woodward, Curated Questions, Kevin Kelly, Questioning, Disequilibrium, Innovation, Long Now Foundation, 10000 Year Clock, Creative Process, Exploration, Stewart Brand, Whole Earth Catalog, The Inevitable, AI Questions, Digital Revolution, Abundance Mindset, Hill Climbing, Hill Making, Design Thinking, Future Thinking, Creative Inefficiency, Technology Evolution, Waste And Creativity, Photography, Art And Science, Daily Practice, Perpetual Disequilibrium, Exploration Vs Exploitation, Human AI Complementarity, Long Term Thinking, Questioning Community
categories: Connection, Questions, Strategy, Creative Thinking, Leadership, Right Now Questions, Innovation
Thursday 05.08.25
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

Powered by Squarespace.