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I’ve been practicing the art of asking what some might call “stupid” questions. To me, they’re anything but. These questions—driven by curiosity—have sparked new discoveries in tool geometry and helped me break free from the limits of traditional woodworking thinking. By approaching my craft with curiosity and critical thinking, I’ve found that what once felt like fixed knowledge can become clay ready to be reshaped. That shift has opened the door to self-improvement, skill improvement, and a deeper understanding of the work I love. In this video, I share why asking “stupid” questions is one of the most valuable habits you can develop—whether in woodworking or any pursuit that calls for growth and creativity. Join this channel to get access to more videos / @boggsbench Sign up for our free newsletter to be notified of a new video or other cool stuff happening at Boggs Bench! https://www.lessons.boggsbench.com/ For more information, plans, and more: https://boggsbench.com See our furniture: https://brianboggschairmakers.com/ Click here to order one of our Bandsaw Love t-shirts https://boggsbench.com/product/bandsa... Click here to order one of our Deep in the Woods t-shirts https://boggsbench.com/product/deep-i... #BrianBoggs #Boggsbench #boggsdesigns #CuriosityDriven #CriticalThinking #SelfImprovement #SkillImprovement #AskStupidQuestions #WoodworkingWisdom #CreativeWoodworking #MindfulMaking #Craftsmanship #joinery #tooldesign