How Curiosity Beats Goals with Anne-Laure Le Cunff #360
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Tiny Experiments: How Curiosity Beats Goals with Anne-Laure Le Cunff #360
In this episode of the SuperCreativity Podcast, James Taylor speaks with Anne-Laure Le Cunff — neuroscientist, entrepreneur, founder of Ness Labs, and author of Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World.
Anne-Laure shares her personal journey from Google’s hustle culture to a health crisis that sparked a radical rethinking of success. Instead of chasing fixed goals and rigid outcomes, she advocates for a mindset of tiny experiments—low-risk, curiosity-driven trials that build resilience, creativity, and self-knowledge.
We explore her insights on neuroscience, neurodiversity, and how curiosity paired with ambition leads to growth. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or recovering goal-setter, this conversation will help you embrace uncertainty, cultivate creativity, and design a life built on exploration rather than obsession.
Notable Quotes
“Success is not reaching a goal. Success is learning something new.” – Anne-Laure Le Cunff
“A tiny experiment has no fixed outcome. Your only goal is to show up and explore.” – Anne-Laure Le Cunff
“Curiosity without ambition is escapism. Ambition without curiosity is perfectionism. An experimental mindset is both.” – Anne-Laure Le Cunff
“We don’t need to fix brains. We need to design environments that fit different brains.” – Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Resources and Links
Website & Newsletter: Ness Labs
Recommended Read: How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
Takeaways
Goals can trap us — shifting to tiny experiments fosters learning, joy, and freedom.
Curiosity + ambition = experimental mindset — a healthier alternative to perfectionism or cynicism.
Neurodiversity as strength — ADHD and nonlinear thinking can be powerful in the right environments.
Failure ≠ failure — experiments reframe outcomes as data and opportunities to learn.
Practical tools — “Plus, Minus, Next” weekly review and stop-doing lists can spark creativity and focus.
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