Many writers greet their readers with questions and sign off with questions. It’s a common approach, but I aim to take a different path for Two Minutes Du Jour.
Instead of relying on explicit questions, Two Minutes Du Jour focuses on sharing ideas that naturally spark curiosity and exploration. This subtle shift encourages a deeper, more personal engagement with the content.
Imagine encountering an idea that lingers, nudging you to ponder and reflect.
That’s the kind of connection I’m aiming for here. When presented with clarity and intention, ideas can ignite a chain reaction of thoughts, leading to new insights and understanding.
By offering ideas rather than questions, Two Minutes Du Jour invites you to form inquiries and seek answers. It transforms the reading experience from passive consumption to active participation, creating a dialogue between us, even if the exchange isn’t direct.
I hope Two Minutes Du Jour is becoming a playground where I welcome friends, both new and old, to play with ideas together. I can’t promise I’ll always refrain from asking you questions (it’s an old habit), but I do promise to offer sources that empower you to ask and answer your own questions, making your exploration more personal and meaningful.
Two Links Du Jour:
A Few Questions by Morgan Housel – New York Times Bestselling author of The Psychology of Money and Same As Ever.
99 Self-reflection Questions for Personal Growth – The Good Trade




