We've all been warned that "curiosity killed the cat," usually by someone more invested in leaving things as they are who can’t be bothered with your persistent questions. Courtroom lawyers are taught ...
Curiosity is the opposite of fear. You hear that love is the opposite but in actual experience, love is too big a stretch. Lots of us can claim we “love” teenagers, truck drivers or old hippies, but ...
The use of AI at work has nearly doubled in the past year, pushing the concept of AI fluency to the forefront of many executives’ minds. Yet, despite massive investments in AI tools, only 1% of ...
Curiosity is best defined as the motivation to learn, be open to new ideas, and explore novel environments and situations. With this meaning in mind, there are obvious reasons for one to harness and ...
This post is a collaborative effort with Devorah Klein, a cognitive psychologist whose research interests include system and organizational design. Curiosity is a powerful force in our lives. But what ...
Imagine it’s Monday morning, too cold and too dark, but once that alarm goes off, you know you’ve got to rally. The kids have to get to school. You’ve got to get to work. And, of course, your ...
Let’s consider the power of curiosity. In his research work with the Greater Good Science Center in Berkeley, Calif., Scott Shigeoka, a curiosity expert and author of the new book “Seek: How Curiosity ...
In a recent review published in the journal Nature Reviews Psychology, researchers explore current research on childhood curiosity, its definition, its variability across age, contexts, and culture, ...
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