In Episode 21, The Occupational Philosophers re-dive into the business, life, and leadership lessons we can learn from three very well-known artists - Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, and Picasso.
Along the way they explore:
How innovation happens when we join the dots and make connections from wildly different things
How we need to be open to change and constant reinvention
The importance of not overthinking, just get started and the thinking will come
Why we need to be open to all types of thinking styles
How curio...
In Episode 21, The Occupational Philosophers re-dive into the business, life, and leadership lessons we can learn from three very well-known artists - Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, and Picasso.
Along the way they explore:
- How innovation happens when we join the dots and make connections from wildly different things
- How we need to be open to change and constant reinvention
- The importance of not overthinking, just get started and the thinking will come
- Why we need to be open to all types of thinking styles
- How curiosity and asking why can change the way you see the world and the life you live. If you're curious, we can see unseen opportunities
- How great things can happen at the intersection of art and science (or any intersection of different fields)
- Why you should never hide your light under a bucket and also be careful with cutlery experiments in bed
- How the setting of a joyous intent can set your day up for a little magic
As with all episodes, The Occupational Philosophers conduct a thought experiment called "Things artists do"
As always, there are some great lessons and ways to bring more imagination, creativity, and curiosity into your workplace and how to live a most interesting life in the process.
They hope you enjoy the show.
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