Intellectual curiosity

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The human brain is the most complex physical entity in the universe.[1][2][3]

Intellectual curiosity is a person’s willingness and desire to learn new things and dig deeper than a surface understanding.[4] It also refers to people who seek general knowledge and/or knowledge about deeper questions.[5]

Books

  • Intelligent Curiosity: The Art of Finding More by Jim Cathcart and Lisa Patrick. Beyond Publishing; Hardback ed. edition (September 15, 2021)
  • Purposeful Curiosity: The Power of Asking the Right Questions at the Right Time by Constantine Andriopoulos PhD. Hachette Books (October 25, 2022)
  • Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World by Scott Shigeoka. Balance (November 14, 2023)
  • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It by Basic Books; Reprint edition (December 1, 2015)
  • The Power of Curiosity: How to Have Real Conversations that create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding by Kathy Taberner and Kirsten Siggins. Morgan James Publishing (May 5, 2015)
  • Radical Curiosity: Questioning Commonly Held Beliefs to Imagine Flourishing Futures by Seth Goldenberg. Crown (August 23, 2022)
  • Mindfire: Big Ideas for Curious Minds by Scott Berkun. Berkun Media (October 26, 2011)

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References

  1. The Human Body: God's Masterpiece
  2. The Enigmatic Human Brain by Wallace G. Smith
  3. The Most Complex Structure, Creation Moments
  4. Curious? Wanting to learn more is key to career success
  5. What Is Intellectual Curiosity? Definition and Importance, Indeed