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12 Ways to Show More Interest in the Lives of Others

By Gretchen Rubin — 2019

One of my happiness resolutions this year is to make more of an effort to understand and share in the interests of my friends and family. When people get along harmoniously—whether at home or in the workplace—they make a point of showing curiosity about each other’s interests and experiences.

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The Psychology and Neuroscience of Curiosity

Curiosity is a basic element of our cognition, yet its biological function, mechanisms, and neural underpinning remain poorly understood. It is nonetheless a motivator for learning, influential in decision-making, and crucial for healthy development.

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7 Reasons to Remain Relentlessly Curious

The University of Pennsylvania’s positive psychology researcher Ben Dean describes curious people as having an ongoing, intrinsic interest in both their inner experience and the world around them.

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Elizabeth Gilbert: Choosing Curiosity Over Fear

Elizabeth Gilbert’s name is synonymous with her fantastically bestselling memoir, Eat Pray Love, but she started out writing for publications by men and for men. Eat Pray Love was borne of a moment of total collapse in her life.

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The Power of Questioning

Here are three tips for asking the questions to get you out of limitation, ignite curiosity and create transformative change.

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A Stop-Motion Love Letter to the Power of Curiosity

We’ve lulled ourselves into a kind of complacency, where too often we’d rather be right than uncertain or — worse yet — wrong, forgetting that “useful ignorance,” to borrow Thoreau’s beautiful term, is precisely what helps us transcend the limits of our knowledge and stretch our ability.

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The Importance of Developing Curiosity

We’re all capable of achieving happiness and more meaning in life if we adopt the right attitudes and behaviors. Perhaps the most important attitude is curiosity.

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How Curiosity Makes You Crave

The odd connection between a cliff-hanger and a candy bar.

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Curiosity and What Equality Really Means

Insisting that people are equally worthy of respect is an especially challenging idea today. In medicine, you see people who are troublesome in every way: the complainer, the person with the unfriendly tone, the unwitting bigot, the guy who, as they say, makes “poor life choices.”

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Why Curiosity Is an Essential Leadership Trait

In a disruptive world, leaders should be curious to succeed. Since time immemorial, the most celebrated innovations, such as self-driving cars, electricity, and computers, to mention a few, were developed out of curiosity.

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Why & How to Explore Your Curiosities?

To pursue your curiosities means to be a human. To be a human means to be creative. To be creative means to express yourself in curious ways.

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