Introducing the word: “curiositer”. (Episode 219)
A Curiositer is a person who is curious.
The Predicate Nominative for a person who is adventurous is “adventurer”. A person who takes on challenges is a “challenger”.
I think there should be a Predicate Nominative for someone who is curious, and “Curiositer” works just fine.
Personally, I am a “curious introvert”.
Or perhaps that should be, ‘An introverted Curiositer’.
And today was a perfect example of that.
I was being an introvert sitting on my island in Sweden, but from there I did three amazing interviews on creativity with drummer and artist Aimee Marcos; Karen Ballenden, Business Director at 180 Amsterdam, The Global Business Lead for their client Pepsi; and Angela Chiara Lento, Sales Director Italy for FrieslandCampina, the world’s largest dairy co-operation.
Aimee inspired me by saying: “Inspiration cracks open your mind and soul.”
Karen reminded me of the power of curiosity by saying: “When you embrace something, you are willing to find the opportunity within it.”
And Angela pointed out to me how: “If you scratch under the surface, creativity is (virtually always) collaborative.”
[image error]
One interview done in Manila with an artist. One done in Amsterdam with an advertising executive and one done in Italy with a salesperson for dairy. All while never leaving my geometric dome on my island.
A good day’s work for a Curiositer.
Are you a Curiositer? If so, how are you feeding its curiosity?
The post Introducing the word: “curiositer”. (Episode 219) first appeared on The Creativity Explorer.