We all begin life with the urge to grow, learn, develop new abilities, and find our way into the social culture of ‘the adults’. This is largely unfortunate as very few of the adults are intelligent, belong to intelligent cultures, or are learning-oriented. So, for many of us, as we ‘grow up’, we become inured to the enthusiasms and inclination to develop new ways of knowing, seeing, and purposive intelligence.
For many of us, questions are ‘something to answer’, but I here present another perspective that invites us to ongoing relationships with the deep questions, and I discuss ‘questing’ as an adult.
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