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The art of being a good harbor for ideas that aren't yet yours.
means The willingness and capacity to take in new ideas, impressions, or influences without slamming the door.
from From Latin recipere, to take back or receive — the same root that gives us receipt, receptacle, and reception, all about catching what arrives.
Not passiveActive openness, not a doormat with feelings.
Sensory rootsCells have receptivity too — receptors catch signals.
Learning fuelClosed minds memorize; open ones actually learn.