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Encouraging Curiosity

Admitting our lack of knowledge can spark curiosity and a desire to explore and learn. This inquisitiveness drives innovation and a deeper appreciation of the world around us.

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A thought-provoking exploration of humility, curiosity, and the power of uncertainty, Leah Hager Cohen's I Don't Know challenges us to find strength in admitting what we don’t know and opens the door to deeper understanding and personal growth.

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This is a pleasurable state associated with an anticipation of reward.

That’s our level of knowledge. That’s what drives all scientific research. It drives many artworks. It drives education and other things like that.

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