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[Brian Grazer: The Secret to a Bigger Life Through Curiosity]-[Super Soul Special: Brian Grazer: The Secret to a Bigger Life]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2025-09-24

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The Essence of Curiosity: A Catalyst for a Bigger Life

In this insightful conversation, visionary producer Brian Grazer, known for cinematic hits like A Beautiful Mind and Apollo 13, explores the transformative power of curiosity. Grazer posits that curiosity is not merely a personality trait but a "spiritual practice" and a disciplined approach to living that can lead to a more profound human connection and personal fulfillment. He defines his pursuit of "curiosity conversations" as the key to his happiness and success, emphasizing that these interactions are about seeking the "truth and the essence" of individuals rather than just gathering information.

The Power of Questions Over Answers

One of the most striking arguments in Grazer's philosophy is that the secret to a bigger life lies in the questions we ask, not the answers we obtain. He explains that before meeting someone, he cannot possibly know the "better questions" that will emerge during a genuine, biochemical connection. This belief stems from his childhood, where his grandmother, Sonia Schwartz, validated his inquisitive nature, telling him, "You're going to be special" because of the quality of his questions, even when he struggled academically and was labeled as having learning difficulties. This early validation taught him that curiosity is a "gift that has served me every day of my life."

Curiosity as a Professional and Personal Discipline

Grazer’s career path is a testament to the practical application of curiosity. From his early days as a law clerk at Warner Brothers, he used curiosity to "learn the language" of show business. He developed a rule to never just drop off paperwork; he insisted on handing it directly to the recipients, which allowed him to meet influential figures like Warren Beatty and Lou Wasserman. It was a pivotal moment with Wasserman—who told him to "put the pencil to the paper" because his ideas were "worth more than it is at separate parts"—that led to the birth of his hit film, Splash.

Grazer highlights that curiosity acts as a "form of courage" and a "spark for creativity." By engaging in deliberate, habit-forming curiosity conversations—often meeting new people from diverse fields like science or law enforcement—he has been able to demystify different worlds. He notes that this practice provides a "quiet kind of power" for people who don't have "superpowers," allowing him to stand "toe to toe" with experts and integrate their unique perspectives into his storytelling.

Navigating Rejection and Finding Redemption

Grazer candidly discusses the harsh realities of Hollywood, referring to it as a place where the sign should read "no, no, no." Facing nearly a thousand rejections for Splash, he learned the necessity of "revamping a no." His persistence was fueled by his commitment to his curiosity discipline, which he treated "like religion."

Furthermore, his conversation with former LAPD Chief Daryl Gates serves as a prime example of how curiosity can "disrupt your point of view." Despite the controversy surrounding Gates, Grazer sought to understand how power can "anesthetize" a person. This encounter, occurring during the onset of the LA riots, provided him with raw insights that later informed his work on the television series 24. Ultimately, Grazer concludes that the human experience is about moving beyond our own parochial perspectives. He advocates for a life where we "take nothing for granted" and strive to create stories that offer "redemption," believing that if we treat everyone we contact as an equal, we can trigger a "butterfly effect" of positive change in a polarized world.

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Was that a little scary to add author to your resume?
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It's a real, but the deepest emotional connection.
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I've spent my whole life asking questions.
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I'm getting all F's and she's telling me I'm going to be special.
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I really felt like this was something of value and that I needed.
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📝Key Phrases

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fully present
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breakout hit
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mind shift
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in the zone
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stand toe to toe
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📖 Transcript

I believe that one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time, taking time to be more fully present.
Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right now.
Brian Grazer is the visionary producer behind some of the greatest films and television shows of our time, from Splash to A Beautiful Mind, to Apollo 13, to his latest breakout hit, Empire.
His work has been nominated for 43 Academy Awards and 149 Emmys.
Brian says he was curious from an early age and, as the oldest of three growing up in Sherman Oaks California, he struggled in school but says he was endlessly fascinated by the world around him.
He's written a book, and it's called A Curious Mind, The Secret to a Bigger Life.

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