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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 24 MIN

Question Everything?

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KeywordsGarage Mind, curiosity, questioning, time, work culture, technology, gas stations, safety regulations, improvisationSummaryIn this episode of The Garage Mind, Tony explores the themes of curiosity, questioning societal norms, and the constructs of time and work culture. He delves into how technology has evolved and how we have blindly trusted it, the changing nature of professions, and the role of safety regulations in our lives. The conversation emphasizes the importance of curiosity and the improvisational nature of life, encouraging listeners to question everything and embrace their own journey.TakeawaysCuriosity is a fundamental part of human nature.Time is a social construct that affects our lives.The five-day workweek was created for productivity, not fulfillment.Technology has rapidly evolved, often without questioning its implications.Gas stations have transformed into multifaceted convenience hubs.Safety regulations like seat belts were once resisted but are now accepted.Our daily routines often reflect societal expectations rather than personal desires.Progress in society often disregards the past and its professions.Life is a series of improvisations and adaptations.Questioning norms can lead to a more fulfilling life.TitlesThe Garage Mind: Embracing CuriosityQuestioning the Norms of Time and WorkSound bites"We just trusted technology so vast.""Our body doesn't even wanna be up.""Life is just one big mess ups."Chapters00:00 The Curiosity of Everyday Life05:07 The Construct of Time07:56 Work and Productivity Myths10:57 Trusting Technology14:03 The Evolution of Gas Stations16:57 Questioning Norms and Habits19:57 Embracing Imperfection and Curiosity22:45 NEWCHAPTER

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