2. Introduction
• For decades we have
struggled to get
through airports while
sweating and
becoming exhausted
as we carried our
heavy luggage.
3. Introduction
• Finally, like the caveman, a
person came up with the
brilliant idea/innovation of
using wheels which has
helped save our backs and
made our airport experience
much easier.
• But, I have a question:
– Why didn't someone think of
this before?
4. Many Questions
About My Luggage
• Why do I need to struggle to
carry a heavy suitcase?
• Why should I carry a heavy
suitcase?
• Why does this thing work this
way?
• What can I do to reduce the
level of stress carrying a heavy
suitcase?
5. It is just a wheel
• Adding wheels to a
suitcase did not require
high investments or even
cutting edge technology.
• But this concept did
stimulate one of the most
important elements of
humankind:
– Questioning.
6. Questioning - Important
• It’s not as easy as it
sounds because to ask
suitable questions
demands time and effort
to find out reasonable
answers for specific
situations or problems.
• Unfortunately we are
addicted to living without
questioning.
7. Main Reasons of
Not Questioning
• Knowledge is power. But, we
are not aware of the power of
questioning and finding new
ways of doing things.
• We don't notice the
possibilities of changing and
improving because we are too
busy worrying about other
things.
8. Main Reasons of
Not Questioning
• We are too tired or stressed
to think about something
new.
• We don't realize that we are
wasting our energy and time
doing tasks and activities
that could be better handled.
9. Questioning
Main Aspects
• A way to develop this
powerful tool is to
increase our perception
about the way we look at
things which demands
that we ask questions.
10. Questioning
Main Aspects
• Thus, it is important to
learn how to feed our brain
with information through
asking questions which will
allow us to obtain insights
and new ideas of how best
to do things.
11. Questioning
Conclusion
• Questioning is a process that
has to be developed. It doesn’t
always come naturally to
everyone.
• The more we develop this
ability, the more we will see its
benefits, and rewards which will
motivate us to exercise our
brain and curiosity.
12. Questioning
Conclusion
• If we take the time to observe
and analyze, we may start to
see things we haven't seen
before — things that have
been right in front of our
eyes.
• Ultimately, we may see
things that change our world.
13. Lico Reis Consultoria
& Línguas
Roberto Lico Reis
www.licoreis.com
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