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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Long Tail: What Your Decisions Drag Behind Them | Ken Woodward #84

from Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions! · host Curated Questions

"The invitation is not to be right. It is to be willing." - Ken Woodward The small decisions we make without examination carry consequences we never see coming. Ken calls this the long tail. It does not stay inside us. It speaks, votes, stays silent when silence enables harm, and over time shapes the people and institutions around us in ways no single decision can account for. Drawing on Roald Dahl's collapse, a question posed by author Jason Pargin about what we would actually do in someone else's position, and a personal story from a church lobby that still lands hard years later, this episode explores the difference between a foundation and a position. A foundation is what you would sacrifice almost everything to protect. A position is a conclusion you have built on top of lived experience that you have likely never examined. The invitation is not to abandon what you stand on. It is to know what you are standing on. And to have the courage to look when something challenges it. This Curated Questions episode can be found on all major platforms and at CuratedQuestions.com. Be sure to subscribe to the weekly Curated Questions Dispatch newsletter for more fun with questions and curiosity! (https://substack.com/@curatedquestions (https://substack.com/@curatedquestions?)) Keep questioning! Resources Mentioned Roald Dahl  John Lithgow Giant  James and the Giant Peach Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Jason Pargin Producer Ben Ford Beauty Pill

"The invitation is not to be right. It is to be willing." - Ken Woodward The small decisions we make without examination carry consequences we never see coming. Ken calls this the long tail. It does not stay inside us. It speaks, votes, stays silent when silence enables harm, and over time shapes the people and institutions around us in ways no single decision can account for. Drawing on Roald Dahl's collapse, a question posed by author Jason Pargin about what we would actually do in someone else's position, and a personal story from a church lobby that still lands hard years later, this episode explores the difference between a foundation and a position. A foundation is what you would sacrifice almost everything to protect. A position is a conclusion you have built on top of lived experience that you have likely never examined. The invitation is not to abandon what you stand on. It is to know what you are standing on. And to have the courage to look when something challenges it. This Curated Questions episode can be found on all major platforms and at CuratedQuestions.com. Be sure to subscribe to the weekly Curated Questions Dispatch newsletter for more fun with questions and curiosity! (https://substack.com/@curatedquestions (https://substack.com/@curatedquestions?)) Keep questioning! Resources Mentioned Roald Dahl  John Lithgow Giant  James and the Giant Peach Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Jason Pargin Producer Ben Ford Beauty Pill

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