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Key Info

The "I wonder" reaction card encourages exploration and curiosity by expressing questions during presentations to expand conversations and perspectives.

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Description

Express questions or doubts that come to you while listening or watching.

Purpose

This reaction card invites exploration and curiosity. It opens up new perspectives and possibilities without requiring immediate answers. Wondering is generative – it expands the conversation rather than narrowing it.

When to Use

  • When questions arise during the presentation
  • To explore alternative perspectives
  • When considering implications or possibilities
  • To invite deeper thinking without demanding answers

Examples

  • "I wonder what the customers would say about this"
  • "I wonder how this would work in a different context"
  • "I wonder what happens if the assumptions change"
  • "I wonder if there's a connection to the project we discussed last week"

Tips

  • Stay genuinely curious rather than skeptical
  • Allow for open-ended exploration
  • Don't expect immediate answers
  • Use this to broaden thinking and discover new angles
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