
Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It

In what follows, we revisit the long philosophical history of conceptualizing curiosity as an individual desire to know or, in contemporary scientific nomenclature, a drive for information or to fill knowledge gaps.
Perry Zurn • Curious Minds: The Power of Connection
Diversive curiosity is where the hunt for knowledge begins, in the desire for new information, sensations, experiences, and challenges. But it’s only a beginning. If there’s something oddly familiar about Burke’s description, that’s probably because it might be used to describe the way we often use the Internet: clicking from link to link, searchin
... See moreIan Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It

Curious learners go deep, and they go wide.