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What if curiosity is the key to innovation? In his article, Marc Randolph emphasizes that the most successful people aren’t always the smartest; they’re the ones who continually ask questions. He reflects on his experiences founding Netflix with Reed Hastings, where curiosity led them to challenge industry norms like late fees and rental deadlines.
Instead of relying on traditional best practices, they focused on what was possible through a curious mindset. Randolph urges readers to embrace their curiosity, illustrating that many revolutionary ideas arise from asking seemingly silly questions. He argues that instead of seeking the ‘right’ answers, individuals should foster a habit of exploration and experimentation, as real insight comes from the willingness to test and learn.
Curiosity, when combined with action, becomes a powerful catalyst for growth and innovation in startups and beyond.
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