Curiosity: a disposition to wonder, ponder, and ask why. A thirst for understanding and a desire to explore. Intellectual humility: a willingness to own up to one’s intellectual limitations and mistakes, unconcerned with intellectual status or prestige. Intellectual autonomy: a capacity for active, self-directed thinking. An ability to think and reason for oneself. Executing well Attentiveness: a readiness to be ‘personally present’ in the learning process. Keeps distractions at bay. Strives to be mindful and engaged. Intellectual carefulness: a disposition to notice and avoid intellectual
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