Curiosity sometimes gets a bad wrap. You know that adage about it killing the cat.
It turns out, however, that curiosity boosts survival, happiness, learning, empathy, and more. It’s also considered a vital 21st century skill. Recent neuroscience studies have also shown that curiosity acts as both a primer to learning as well as making the learning more satisfying.
And let’s face it, a key way we’re going to get through this pandemic is, to quote Steve Jobs, “think different.” That requires curiosity.