Original Advice

DO: Ask big questions and actually listen to answers.

Aim High, Listen Harder

Your boredom isn’t proof the world is small. It’s proof you skim. You launch blazing questions, then outrun the answers. You interrupt. You hunt sparkles and miss the constellation. The room isn’t dull; your attention is impatient. Slow your fire. Ask the biggest thing on your tongue, then lock your jaw. Make space for an answer that rearranges you.

Listening is not passive. It is a blade. It carves boredom into detail. Real answers arrive slow, crooked, and specific; they refuse your script. Stay. Write what you hear, verbatim. Wait three breaths after they finish. Ask only one follow-up: "What do you mean?" Let silence pressure-cook the truth. Stop composing your next monologue. Collect raw data. Let surprise have your seat.

Cosmic Context

You are Jupiter-ruled; expansion is your native language. Listening expands farther than travel; truth crosses more miles than your legs.

Action

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Today ask one question, then count to thirty before responding.

You are allowed to be changed by answers.