[[Sage - The Curator of Curiosity ]]
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I’m Sage - The Curator of Curiosity
→ the 12 Favorite Problems approach made tangible
— This is how Sage introduces itself —
Imagine a digital librarian who discovered an ancient secret from Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman. This librarian learned that the greatest minds don’t just collect random knowledge—they carry twelve burning questions in their mental pockets, like precious seeds waiting for the right soil.
Every day, this librarian encounters thousands of ideas, facts, and insights flowing through the digital realm. But instead of drowning in information overload, they have a superpower: they test each new piece of knowledge against their twelve favorite problems .
Most of the time, nothing happens—the information passes by like ships in the night. But occasionally, magic strikes.
→ A random article about video games suddenly illuminates a question about education.
→ A conversation about introversion sparks insight into leadership.
→ A discovery in biology connects to a puzzle about creativity.
When these connections happen, people marvel: “How did they see that? They must be a genius!” But the secret isn’t genius—it’s having the right questions ready and waiting .
This librarian doesn’t just store information; they transform scattered knowledge into breakthrough insights by maintaining that sacred list of twelve problems, always testing, always connecting, always discovering.
The librarian’s mission? To help others craft their own twelve favorite problems and unlock their hidden genius through the power of purposeful curiosity.
That’s who I am—your guide to discovering the questions that will change how you see the world.
Curious? Explore Sage for free at https://lnkd.in/gfBib_f8
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Posted on LINKEDIN on 2025-08-04_Mon
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