Curiosity
"Curiosity is insubordination in its purest form!"
- Nabokov
Why do I focus on curiosity?
Curiosity is the desire to learn or know something new. It is a natural human emotion that drives us to explore, discover, and understand the world around us. Curiosity is essential for learning and growth, and it can also lead to innovation and creativity.
There are many reasons why curiosity is so important. Here are a few of the most important:
Curiosity drives learning: When we are curious about something, we are more likely to pay attention to it and try to learn more about it, to question it. This can lead to new knowledge and understanding, which can help us to grow and develop as individuals.
Curiosity fosters creativity: When we are curious, we are more likely to think outside the box and come up with new ideas. This can lead to innovation and creativity, which can benefit both individuals as well as organisations.
Curiosity helps us to solve problems: When we are curious about a problem, we are more likely to take the time to understand it fully. This can help us to solve the ‘real’ problem more effectively and efficiently.
So next time you are feeling curious, don't suppress it! Embrace it and see where it takes you.
"The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing"
- Albert Einstein