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41: Being Into Things

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No cats were harmed in the making of this episode as the team gets topic-curious about . . . curiosity!

After a break from recording, Caitie and Max are back it, trying to make sense of a complicated impulse. Caitie suggests curiosity is a position from which you can make better observations and connections. Max cautions, though, that it shouldn't be so celebrated at the expense of focus.

Psychologists have long considered the role "openness to experience" plays in personality, and that's a good thing: a little open-mindedness will go a long way as the team tries to figure out what's worth being into (and what's not).

Links:

Priority Episode No. 40: "Mannheim Steamroller Derby" | Previous Episode

Curiosity | Wikipedia

Curiosity Killed the Cat | Wikipedia

"The Secret Benefits of a Curious Mind" by Adoree Durayappah-Harrison | Psychology Today

Priority Episode No. 2: "[Verb] the One You're With" | Previous Episode

The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar | Amazon

Chunking (Psychology) | Wikipedia

Twerking | Wikipedia

Homestar Runner | Homestarrunner.com

Bluish Organge | Alison's Website

Cultural Literacy | Wikipedia

Big Five Personality Traits | Wikipedia

Priority Episode No. 29: "Listener of the Year, 2006" | Previous Episode

"Faking Cultural Literacy" by Karl Taro Greenfeld | The New York Times

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics | Wikipedia

Parking lot (n.) - In Photos: The Most Annoying Business Slang | Forbes

Universal Foldable Keyboard | Microsoft

Microsoft Surface (jump to Keyboard Covers) | Wikipedia

New Math | Wikipedia

Common Core State Standards Initiative | Wikipedia

Billy Beane | Wikipedia

"A Happiness Quote from Albert Einstein" by Gretchen Rubin | Psychology Today

"Ian Leslie on Why Curiosity Is Like a Muscle" by Quercus Books | YouTube

The Executive Development Group | Paula Pace

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No cats were harmed in the making of this episode as the team gets topic-curious about . . . curiosity!

After a break from recording, Caitie and Max are back it, trying to make sense of a complicated impulse. Caitie suggests curiosity is a position from which you can make better observations and connections. Max cautions, though, that it shouldn't be so celebrated at the expense of focus.

Psychologists have long considered the role "openness to experience" plays in personality, and that's a good thing: a little open-mindedness will go a long way as the team tries to figure out what's worth being into (and what's not).

Links:

Priority Episode No. 40: "Mannheim Steamroller Derby" | Previous Episode

Curiosity | Wikipedia

Curiosity Killed the Cat | Wikipedia

"The Secret Benefits of a Curious Mind" by Adoree Durayappah-Harrison | Psychology Today

Priority Episode No. 2: "[Verb] the One You're With" | Previous Episode

The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar | Amazon

Chunking (Psychology) | Wikipedia

Twerking | Wikipedia

Homestar Runner | Homestarrunner.com

Bluish Organge | Alison's Website

Cultural Literacy | Wikipedia

Big Five Personality Traits | Wikipedia

Priority Episode No. 29: "Listener of the Year, 2006" | Previous Episode

"Faking Cultural Literacy" by Karl Taro Greenfeld | The New York Times

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics | Wikipedia

Parking lot (n.) - In Photos: The Most Annoying Business Slang | Forbes

Universal Foldable Keyboard | Microsoft

Microsoft Surface (jump to Keyboard Covers) | Wikipedia

New Math | Wikipedia

Common Core State Standards Initiative | Wikipedia

Billy Beane | Wikipedia

"A Happiness Quote from Albert Einstein" by Gretchen Rubin | Psychology Today

"Ian Leslie on Why Curiosity Is Like a Muscle" by Quercus Books | YouTube

The Executive Development Group | Paula Pace

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