
Temporal Curiosity: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future

Curiosity is the path to doing the things you want to do. Curiosity is what makes you, you, and that is a necessity heading into the future of automated work. If you learn the same thing as everyone else to be trained into the select few jobs that are left, you can be replaced by almost anyone. The solution is deep knowledge.
Dan Koe • The Art of Focus: Find Meaning, Reinvent Yourself and Create Your Ideal Future
Curiosity is the panacea to boredom. If you are having a hard time connecting a dull body of knowledge to your endeavors, keep asking yourself questions and don’t sleep until you find at least a glimmer of an answer.
Paul Jun • Connect The Dots: Strategies and Meditations On Self-education
When diversive curiosity is entrained — when it is transformed into a quest for knowledge and understanding — it nourishes us. This deeper, more disciplined and effortful type of curiosity is called epistemic curiosity,
Ian Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
Curious learners go deep, and they go wide.