Do you remember that Candy Store feeling when you were a kid? You know what I mean…right?
Posts Tagged ‘curiosity’
Monday, January 11th, 2010
That Candy Store Feeling
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- Could not agree more about convergence/readers/tablets/phones. I would be more than happy to have a great phone for phone calls and a tablet the size of a kindle for everything else. Thanks, David Read more >
- would have likes have more Vid -- he was kind enough to "sit" for 10 minutes -- maybe next year I will wire him!!! Read more >
Monday, March 17th, 2008
Curiousity and the Cat
- good question -- I thibk if you are passionate about ideas and learning it fuels curiosity
- Thanks Tom - it was more a question as to why David thinks curiosity is a by-product of passion, as like you, I think curiosity is separate to the passion emotion. I agree that curiosity is something that occurs naturally (in-built survival mechanism) or is learned, however, I do think you have a choice as to whether you see ...
- Curiosity strikes me as being much more inate (and rarer) than passion. Passion is more about identification and emotion, then a decision to commit. With curiosity, you don't have a choice. Tom.
Monday, March 6th, 2006
Curiosity
Why is it that some go where others do not? Some climb mountains because they are there, but those that go into the complete unknown have a different motivation, no? If I don’t know what’s there; if I can’t see where I am going; if I have no visibility into my direction; if my journey has no clear horizon and my GPS isn’t tracking… then what drives me?
- Title... Very interesting post. I would like to link back to it....
- Title... Very interesting post. I would like to link back to it....
- Why is it that some go where others do not? It comes down to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs: some people in this world simply don't have the same opportunities to 'explore, be curious' as others do. 'Curiosity' also requires 'time' and 'energy'. I agree that it is important to be 'curious'. What about starting a new ...





