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It takes humility to reconsider our past commitments, doubt to question our present decisions, and curiosity to reimagine our future plans.
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…rather than offering opportunities to learn and rewarding curiosity, the typical organization leaves inquisitive employees to find their own ways to learn.
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You have to be curious, because, if you aren’t, you won’t attract the people you need to work for you. The best of them now are driven by curiosity.
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Not knowing what to expect heightens our anxiety, and our curiosity.
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064 |
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The feeling we get from… interaction gaps is best described as deprivation, which is critical to understanding why we are motivated by curiosity.
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081 |
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If you want to make someone curious, make them aware of something they don’t know.
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085 |
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In many ways, curiosity, and its cousin appropriate challenges, are vital to human progress. Curiosity leads to challenges.
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Igniting curiosity or presenting someone with an interesting challenge is a powerful way to create engagement.
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By remaining curious and even realistically optimistic, rather than reactive, we think better, perform better, and get along with others more easily.
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Study, travel, people, work, play, reflection, all are sources of knowledge and understanding, but so, curiously, are mistakes.
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