Rick Gilson

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Curiosity, it turns out, is conducive to health and happiness, as scores of social scientists have documented. Curious people, not surprisingly, are likely to learn more and to retain more of what they learn. Curious people are likely to be more attractive to others, as people are attracted to those who seem interested in them.
Wait, What?: A Thought-Provoking Guide To Asking The Right Questions
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