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Curiosity Studies marshals scholars from more than a dozen fields not only to define curiosity but also to grapple with its ethics as well as its role in.!
was a good thing. I still love it because, even to this day, it reminds me to be curious about the world and the people around me.
Insatiable Curiosity
I am blessed with the curse of insatiable curiosity.
Beginning in the s, a small band of young scientists headed out into the wilderness, driven by an insatiable curiosity about how nature.In general, curiosity serves me well. It causes me to stop and wonder, from time-to-time, about why we—you and I—make the assumptions we make. From where did that assumption come? Can I validate it? Do others make the same assumptions?
It causes me to wonder what your point of view might be and to explore how we might find common ground for our beliefs.
In business, especially in negotiations, curiosity about what you need, what you want, and where we have common interests is invaluable.
There is evidence that children, from the youngest age, are capable of building upon their natural and insatiable curiosity to develop logical and rational.
Insatiable curiosity is what drives life-long learning for me. As Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living for a human being.”
Rabbit Hole
The curse is that not infrequently, my curiosity can take me down a very tangential rabbit hole.
I may find myself spending hours reading on