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The Fool rhythm.

The Fool is the rhythm that learns by wandering. You follow curiosity over plans, you ask the question everyone was too proud to ask, and you arrive at wisdom sideways.

A Fool keeps the beginner mind on purpose. You wander, you play, you try the thing that probably will not work, and you are right often enough to unsettle the experts. The Fool is not naive. The Fool has decided that certainty is the more dangerous mistake.

You were not lost. You were looking where no one else thought to.

The gift

You see what mastery makes people blind to. The Fool asks the obvious question that turns out to be the whole answer.

The cost

You can wander past the point of arriving. Open to everything, you can commit to nothing, and call the avoidance freedom.

Under pressure

Under pressure a Fool deflects with curiosity or humor. Follow the thread they open before you close it, because the detour is often the point.

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Common questions

What does the Fool rhythm mean?
It means you learn through curiosity and play rather than through plans. You keep a beginner mind on purpose, which lets you see what expertise goes blind to.
Is the Fool rhythm immature?
No. It is a chosen openness, not a deficit. The risk is wandering without ever committing, but the gift is the question no expert would think to ask.

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