4.1.3. Curiosity & surprise from the obvious

<Andrew>Openness is partly curiosity, an enriching thing to have. Openness seems to be like being a prior commitment.
Openness always comes with the possibility that something surprising might happen, hopefully it is a good surprise. Curious! It drew attention to something they were familiar with. So familiar, never thought about it.</Andrew>
<Cesar>Openness can just reveal what we always knew, the obvious, what we forgot, at the center.</Cesar>

<Raoul>Something they just don’t know, they are not waiting. People are not expecting you to do something, you do it and that gives you the edge (of the ellipse).<Raoul>

<Cesar>The purity we described before might actually be the scene for events to happen. As soon as this space is inhabited, it looses its purity and we start to be able to play and learn something from it.</Cesar>