When Isido Rabi, the 1944 Nobel Prize winner in physics, was interviewed about his achievements, he said he owed it all to his mother. "When we got out of school, all the mothers would ask their children what they had learned that day. My mother would inquire instead, 'What did you ask today in class?' "

Nilton Bonder in Yiddishe Kop by Nilton Bonder

 

To Practice This Thought:
Be sure to ask at least one big question every day.

 

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