I have discovered a unique skill over the years: turning the world into a living classroom.
Every bus ride, café wait, or team discussion carries a hidden lesson if I am intentional enough to observe. Human behavior is full of patterns, and once you start noticing them, everything becomes a source of learning.
One of my favorite practices is asking people simple but powerful questions: “What do you think about this?” or “How do you see it?” The answers always fascinate me. A single behavior or situation can spark multiple interpretations, each shaped by different perspectives. Often, these views are far from how I initially understood the same moment—and that difference enriches me.
I realize now that my curiosity is endless. I am greedy for learning.
The more I observe, listen, and compare perspectives, the hungrier I become to know more, understand deeper, and see the world through multiple lenses.
This approach has transformed my ordinary moments into extraordinary lessons.
What once seemed mundane is now alive with meaning, waiting to teach me something new
