There's an old philosophy joke, more illuminating than actually funny, unsurprisingly like almost every philosophy joke. It specifies that there are three kinds of people in the world: (1) Those that watch things happen, (2) Those that make things happen, and (3) Those who wander around saying "What happened?" The astute advice we’re then given is to be firmly and reliably in the second category. Make things happen. It’s cool bumper sticker level wisdom. But the problem is that it's not exactly right, is it?
We should be at various times in each of these categories: observing, creating, and seeking. Anything else is a one dimensional life, and will be full of problems. Take it all in. Use what you see. Inquire further. Observe, make, seek. Today's wisdom nugget.
Now I've got some watching, making, and some very serious asking to do. I bet you do, too.