This week's episode is inspired by one of my favourite shows, Ted Lasso. If you have Apple+ you most likely have seen this award winning comedy-drama series - with its embedded life messages and obscure movie references. It's...
This week's episode is inspired by one of my favourite shows, Ted Lasso.
If you have Apple+ you most likely have seen this award winning comedy-drama series - with its embedded life messages and obscure movie references. It's a show that lifts the spirit while also addressing pertinent issues around mental and emotional well-being.
I rewatched the episode where Rupert (the antagonist of the show) challenges Ted to a game of darts, and much to Ruperts surprise, Ted proves to be a more worthy opponent than he gives off. Rupert did not ask fruitful questions that yielded open-ended answers, which deprived Rupert of information and and only perpetuated his pride and hubris towards Ted. Let's just say that Rupert was humbled almost instantly after Ted's little monologue on what it means to be curious, not judgemental.
I hope you enjoy this little reflection, and that you feel inspired to ask better questions, to become a bit more curious, and to wane the judgemental person that lives you.
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