Chapter 01 of the Curiosity Walk happened on April 1st. Ten strangers. One loop around the CyberHub walkway. Zero phones checked.
No host. No agenda. No “so what do you do?”
Just a walk, a stranger, and a prompt.
The format is almost insultingly simple: structured conversation prompts, a hard cap on numbers, and the fact that you’re moving side by side instead of sitting face to face. That last part does more than most people expect. Walking removes the performance loop. You’re not managing eye contact. You’re not waiting for your turn to talk. You’re just… talking.
The prompt that landed hardest: “Tell me about a recent decision that surprised even you.”
What we learned from Chapter 01 is something I keep coming back to. If the design is right, you don’t need a facilitator. The container does the work.
Chapter 02 is on May 2nd, same venue, 11:00 to 12:00. This time it’s registered, not drop-in. And there’s a ticket: ₹99/- per person.
Not because the hour costs money. Because showing up should mean something.
Register at https://forms.gle/RtycpYav6Ya5h22U9 or visit: www.e3setgo.com