Make the Question Beautiful — Talk
This is a 60-minute talk about the thing most thinking tools skip: before you look for answers, you need to find the right question.
It moves fast. There are things to throw. There are almonds. The talk argues — through Fosbury, Sadow, a two-year-old on a why treadmill, and a suitcase patent from 1972 — that the most creative move available to you is not a better answer. It is a different question. By the end you will have felt that, not just heard it.
It works as a conference keynote, a team away-day opener, a lunchtime provocation, or a standalone event. The format is flexible — the argument isn’t.
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