TALKING TO THE WORLD BY DEEPARSHAN KHADKA

TALKING TO THE WORLD BY DEEPARSHAN KHADKA

The passion for creation and innovation stems from my childhood, being influenced by parents that encouraged working and developing a solution for one’s problems rather than relying on someone else to get it done. So, for me, creativity has usually been developing a method to fix a problem, but now I’ve been introduced to the importance of being able to find problems. The ability to be observant enough to recognize discomfort, and be empathetic enough to dive down to the depth of the problem are some key aspects that I want to improve myself on. 

I want to be a more keen observer. I have started getting into an empathic conversation with a specific purpose. I want to have an extensive bug list, primarily derived from conversations with other people. This is one of the few new things I’ve been toying around. I’m looking forward to whatever result it starts to bring on. It’s time to start seeking.


THE ONLY WRONG QUESTIONS ARE NONE AT ALL BY SAMMY HARRIS

THE ONLY WRONG QUESTIONS ARE NONE AT ALL BY SAMMY HARRIS

DISCOVERING CURIOSITY WITH A POPSICLE BY ALEXANDRA KASSON

DISCOVERING CURIOSITY WITH A POPSICLE BY ALEXANDRA KASSON