학술논문

Q&A.
Document Type
Question & Answer
Author
Source
Rotman Management. Spring2024, p125-127. 3p.
Subject
Religious communities
Aging parents
Language
ISSN
2293-7684
Abstract
The article discusses the importance of curiosity in today's world and how it can transform our lives and society. The author introduces the concept of "heart-centered curiosity," which involves asking deep questions and seeking a deeper understanding of others. This type of curiosity helps us see people in a more complete way and promotes positive connections and dialogue. The author also presents the "curiosity spectrum," which illustrates the different levels of curiosity and emphasizes the importance of starting with shallow curiosity to build trust and connection. The article highlights the applications and benefits of curiosity in personal and professional contexts, such as building strong relationships, fostering engagement, and promoting innovation. The author also addresses the concept of "predatory curiosity," which involves asking questions with ulterior motives or to confirm biases. The article concludes by presenting the D.I.V.E framework, which provides exercises to develop curiosity, and discussing the "speed bumps" to curiosity, such as fear, trauma, time, and distance. Overall, curiosity is seen as a valuable asset and superpower that can lead to personal growth, stronger relationships, and success in various aspects of life. [Extracted from the article]