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There is no predicting what new bit of knowledge will open a new door and expand your universe, so I simply chase my interests and consume new content, wherever my curiosity takes me.
Elysha Dicks • Someday Is Today
Curiosity and possibility are typically subject to a novelty bias. People commonly conceptualize possibility as a harbinger of the new. What is old is already actualized; what is new is merely possible. Similarly, curiosity is thought, among scholars and lay people alike, to be piqued by and to produce the new. Repeatedly, across multiple fields an
... See morePerry Zurn, Dani S. Bassett • Curiosity and Networks of Possibility
Across the history of philosophy, the traditional view has been that curiosity is subject Y’s desire to know information bit X.
Perry Zurn • Curious Minds: The Power of Connection
Curiosity is the truth and the way of creative living.
Elizabeth Gilbert • Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
Curiosity has long been the driving force of survival and progress. Across evolutionary time, curious animals were more likely to survive because they understood and adapted to their environments.
Dr Costas Andriopoulos • Purposeful Curiosity
The professional has an incurable curiosity! They don’t just wonder why the grass is greener on the other side, they climb over the fence to see how the grass is being fertilized and learn the brand they’re using.
Zig Ziglar • Secrets of Closing the Sale
The addiction of discovery
Imagine a curiosity that is more social and praxiological than it is individual, intellectual, and acquisitional. Imagine a curiosity that aims less to know X, to find out X, or to cognize X than to make connections, build constellations, find links, and follow threads. Imagine a curiosity that is collective and interconnective, functioning within
... See morePerry Zurn • Curious Minds: The Power of Connection
Be Curious. Curiosity makes everything new. It invites exploration. It makes everything play. Most of all, curiosity is going to help you “get good at being lucky.” It’s the reason some