Seek

Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World by Scott Shigeoka

Ever wondered what truly unites us across different beliefs and backgrounds?

In Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World, Scott Shigeoka delves into this question, exploring America's diverse social landscapes to find connection and understanding.

SMARTEST TAKEAWAYS
The Power of Listening

1️⃣ Empathy Through Storytelling: Scott emphasizes the importance of listening to people's stories to foster empathy and understanding, challenging us to connect despite differences.

2️⃣ Bridging Divides: By actively seeking out and engaging with diverse perspectives, Scott shows how dialogue can bridge societal divides, transforming how we interact with our communities.

3️⃣ Curiosity as a Catalyst: Encouraging curiosity about others' lives can lead to deeper connections and a richer understanding of the complex world around us.

INSIGHTFUL EXAMPLE
Cross-Country Conversations

In one memorable journey, Scott travels across various states, engaging with people from vastly different backgrounds. These conversations not only deepen his understanding but also highlight the common human experiences that unite us, regardless of our apparent differences.

A QUOTE TO REMEMBER
Be a Bridge

"Seek to understand, and then to be understood. Bridging divides starts with you."

Scott Shigeoka, Seek

BOOK FACTS
Seek

  • Publication date: Nov. 14, 2023

  • Print length: 256 pages

  • Listening length: 7:14

  • Ratings: 4.5 Amazon, 3.8 Goodreads

DID YOU KNOW?
The Impact of Curiosity

  • Open Dialogue: A study by the Pew Research Center found that 68% of Americans believe open and honest conversations about social issues can help improve understanding across community divides.

  • Active Listening: According to a University of Michigan report, people who engage in active listening are 42% more likely to support cooperative community efforts than those who do not.

  • Understanding: According to a survey by the American Council on Education, students who participate in cross-cultural discussions are 60% more likely to display a deep understanding of cultural diversity.

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