6 Best Articles on Curiosity
The most useful articles on curiosity from around the web, curated by thought leaders and our community.
Refind focuses on timeless pieces and updates the list whenever new, must-read articles or videos are discovered.
Top 5 Curiosity Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on curiosity by Refind users in 2024 so far.
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Short Articles
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Curiosity Attractors: The Diffuse Obsessions that Shape our Lives
Curiosity attractors reveal deeper truths about who you are and what is most meaningful to you, offering insights into your past experiences and current creative drive, and even glimpses into…
«Psychologists call this need for cognition, which is usually triggered by ideas complex enough to highlight gaps in our knowledge but not so complex as to feel incomprehensible. Curiosity attractors tend to hit this sweet spot.»
The Beginner's Mind, How to Fail, & More
The Curiosity Chronicle has quickly become one of the most popular newsletters for growth-minded individuals in the world. Each week, subscribers receive a deep dive that covers topics ranging from…
The Power of Thinking Differently
The Curiosity Chronicle has quickly become one of the most popular newsletters for growth-minded individuals in the world. Each week, subscribers receive a deep dive that covers topics ranging from…
«Start with open-ended questions.Propose ideas based on these questions.Probe these ideas with progressive questioning.Repeat until the best ideas are developed.»
The Most Powerful Paradoxes of Life
The Curiosity Chronicle has quickly become one of the most popular newsletters for growth-minded individuals in the world. Each week, subscribers receive a deep dive that covers topics ranging from…
Want to be more curious? Experts recommend these 5 habits
Curiosity has long endured an ugly reputation in myth and story. The Book of Genesis tells how Adam and Eve’s curiosity led them to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, cursing…
«if you want to cultivate your curiosity, you need to explore the activities, subjects, questions, and mysteries that enliven you. »
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