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Curiosity is such a basic component of our natures that we are nearly oblivious to its
pervasiveness in our lives. Consider, though, how much of our time we spend seeking and
consuming information, whether listening to the news or music, browsing the internet,
reading books or magazines, watching TV, movies, and sports, or otherwise engaging in
activit
... See moreReflection Prompt : What’s one question you’re curious about right now? How could you explore it today?
Jenn • How to Build a Personal Knowledge System That Fuels Your Creativity
Pursue your curiosity
The Thinker and The Prover, Part 6
“What we need is not the will to believe but the will to find out.”
~Bertrand Russell
If you're still here and have tried some of the exercises I recommended about seeing the Prover working in other people and then tried the experiment on
Jim O'Shaughnessyx.comRelated, are our searches and consumption driven by preferences or inquisitiveness?
Curiosity is thought of as the noblest of human
drives, and is just as often as it is denigrated as dangerous (as in the expression “curiosity
killed the cat”).