the mission to life or examples of past activities that could indicate areas for
collaboration. Pick up on comments that suggest your
interests overlap and your
goals are similar.
Try: A brain sharpener. Sit with a friend for half an hour and ask about his or
her volunteer work or philanthropy. Don’t take notes,
but find five related
convictions or activities that you share. Now ask a series of questions about
each. This exercise will force you to ask targeted questions and listen intently.
It’s also a memory test. Be genuinely interested in the other person. Again, try to
have this conversation without using the words “I” or “me.”
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SCIENTIFIC
QUESTIONS
Asking through a science lens starts with a question, which becomes a
hypothesis you can test.
This involves observation, experimentation, and
measurement—and trying to prove your hypothesis wrong. Answers to these
questions
are building blocks, which often raise more questions along the way,
allowing you to explore the unknown. This process brings data and discipline to
your discovery.
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