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Interviewing others can help you satisfy your curiosity while expanding on your own ideas and thoughts, leading to greater innovations.
Curiosity drives us to explore and innovate, and our brain health may suffer if we never take the time to delve into our personal passions.
Printed books tend to improve reading comprehension compared to digital books without the negative effects on sleep related to eReader light sources.
Reading fiction is a workout for your brain, allowing you to forge new connections allowing for new thoughts and ideas.
Libraries are an important resource for citizens of the world, supporting a sense of curiosity which leads to greater innovation.
Films, particularly documentaries, can satisfy or pique your curiosity in nearly any subject imaginable, increasing your creativity and innovation.
Leaders should value curiosity and foster an environment conducive to creative ideas and new thoughts.
The Internet hosts a wealth of information, but consumer beware! Some of the information you see may not actually be true.
Instead of indulging your fears of the unknown try to feel a sense of curiosity. Curiosity comes when you have a gap between what you know & what you don’t know
Curiosity shouldn’t be a forgotten relic of childhood. Encouraging curiosity in those around you will help foster the environment needed for innovation.
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