Hey there,
It’s been a month of curiosity, disruption, and questions—some answered, some still lingering. As we wrap up the first month of this letter exchange, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what we’ve uncovered.
Biggest Takeaways from This Month’s Curiosity Challenge
Curiosity is a habit, not a trait. It’s not something you’re born with or without—it’s something you practice. Whether it was questioning the history of a place, exploring a new way of thinking, or intentionally shaking up routines, curiosity became more present the more we engaged with it.
Disruption isn’t about destruction—it’s about possibility. We often fear breaking routines or questioning what we’ve always believed, but that’s where the magic happens. This month’s stories—from Octavia Butler’s radical world-building to skateboarders reshaping city spaces—reminded me that disruption leads to reinvention.
Asking better questions leads to better discoveries. From rethinking how we view daily life (Letter 1) to questioning the stories that shape our world (Letter 2), the power of inquiry stood out again and again. The best part? The best questions don’t always have easy answers. And maybe that’s the point.
A Few Favorite Moments From This Month
The unexpected discoveries—like learning about the origins of my favorite coffee shop or the hidden layers behind everyday objects.
The idea that uncertainty isn’t something to fix, but something to play with. (Still thinking about that Miles Davis quote!)
The realization that curiosity isn’t just about finding answers—it’s about learning to see differently.
Your Turn: What Surprised You?
I’d love to hear what stood out to you this month. What question lingered in your mind? What small shift in perspective made a big impact?
Drop a comment below or reply directly—I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Until next time,
Tiffani