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Love of knowledge and our willingness to learn new things appears to be constant across all ages.
People at very old ages are still willing to learn things, to discover new things, to read. The topics that you are curious about may change with age or with time or with whatever occupation you are in.
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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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The curiosity we feel when something surprises us or when something doesn’t quite agree with what we know or think we know.
That is felt as an unpleasant state, as an adversity state. It’s a bit like an itch that we need to scratch. That’s why we try to find out the infor...
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Most psychological traits, and curiosity is no exception, have a genetic component to them.
The fact that some people are much more curious than others largely has to do with their genetics. But, as in all cases, genetics is never the whole story.
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There are a number of valuable tips to help you learn to take criticism well and use it to get better at whatever you are doing:
Read on a wide range of topics to widen your knowledge and discover new connections. And when the new ideas start showing up, write them down.
Write your ideas, good or bad. Putting your thoughts on paper makes it easier to go back to find the stroke of genius and teach...
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