If Tarot’s Fool were a philosopher, I think he might be something like experimental philosopher and conceptual artist Jonathon Keats.
Like the Fool, Keats recommends opening your mind and taking a leap. You might not know where you’re going to land, but that’s just part of the adventure, and part of what keeps the universal conversation fresh and ongoing.
Watch the Big Think video below to see what Keats has to say about philosophy, curiosity, and the importance of amateurs asking their own questions.