Here's a scary fact about adulthood.
No, I'm not talking about the hair loss, the wrinkles, or throwing at your back when you're shoveling some snow.
I'm talking about questions. Now. We know from kids, they're question asking machines, always wondering about the world, trying to put everything together.
But as an adult, that all stops.
And that has tremendous downstream effects. It impacts our happiness, it impacts our creativity. It impacts our ability to lead a well-lived life. And that's why we're starting the Rad Friends podcast.
Every week we will take a friend, an entrepreneur, an executive, a thinker, and we will ponder one of life's more complex questions.
We'll look at money, career productivity, our own psychology, our emotions, and our relationships to try to get towards some truth, some wisdom to find what it means to live a life of meaning and intention.
Some of the questions will be silly, like, is it okay to take a walk without headphones or should I teach my kids Mandarin? Others will be more profound. Like, how much money is enough money? Or why am I so afraid of being ordinary?
So dust off your question asking in philosophical thinking skills, and we hope you join us every week for the Rad Friends podcast.