Enter

Danial Naqvi
1 min readMay 3, 2020

We rush, we’re irrational, we do not think.

‘It’s in the moment’

Have you ever wondered why you entered someone’s life?

It’s likely the other person has too.

Judging your intentions, surveying your every move.

We’re not conscientious about why we enter people’s lives.

We’re often self-destructive and self-centred.

However, what do people really want?

Love? Care? Friendship? Support?

For me, there is only one way to achieve all of that and still stay true to your reason for entering their scene.

Curiosity.

Be curious about you and curious about them.

You don’t have to agree, but be curious. That shows love, care, friendship, support.

Help them find out what’s interesting about them, and help them learn to promote that.

Curiosity is sustainable, infectious and the key to any relationship.

I’ve been thinking about why I enter lives, and how I leave. Thinking about impact.

I’m always curious, I care about the process of curiosity and its outputs.

That’s why I enter, and sometimes why I leave.

Choose your reason, and stick by it.

Enter

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Danial Naqvi

Joint PhD Candidate Business & Management at Manchester & Melbourne| MSc UCL Science, Technology and Society | BA (Hons) QMUL Human Geography |