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3. Asking questions

3. Asking questions

  • For curious minds, every interaction is an opportunity to learn.
  • Exchanging good questions is one of their favorite modes of communication.
  • They not only ask questions to others during conversations, but also to themselves when consuming content.
  • Some of them even keep a list of their favorite questions.

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Absurdist. Failed musician. Successful pessimist. Gamer.

As an adaptive trait, curiosity draws us to seek information and new experiences. It’s how we learn about ourselves, others, and the world. So why should you and I be curious at all? let's explore...

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