Curiosity
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What is immediately striking is Clinton’s youthful appearance, bright laugh, and blue eyes that appear a little too round when she gazes at us with
curiosity.
Finally, our minds – our
curiosity
and creativity – identify and resolve important and interesting challenges.
And for that, workers need more than technical knowledge; they must be imbued with curiosity, open-mindedness, and the ability to make connections between seemingly unrelated ideas.
Lack of funding, bureaucracies so complicated that even purchasing a used computer is problematic, hierarchies that hamper the joy of
curiosity
and creativity: all of these barriers confront European scientists and are responsible for inciting today's "brain drain" to America.
Moreover, the dramatic democratization of mores in the last 20 years has resulted in a tremendous increase in ordinary human
curiosity
about people in the limelight: who our leaders are, how they live, and what they really believe.
Their ingenuity is supported by the public and private sectors, and though their accomplishments may one day be handsomely rewarded, their motivations are more a mix of intellectual
curiosity
and altruism.
The other target audience consists of younger children, whose openness and inborn
curiosity
have not yet been stifled by formal schooling.
While such efforts certainly point in the right direction, the research-friendliness and innovativeness of the wider societal environment – particularly practices of informal learning and opportunities to follow one’s
curiosity
– also matter.
Could it be a combination of hope, energy, long-term thinking, and
curiosity?
Beyond confidence and the energy that goes with an appetite for success, Europeans lack long-term thinking and
curiosity
about the “other” in general.
Pragmatic and highly intelligent, sooner or later every issue receives the full attention of his forensic
curiosity.
Science means constantly walking a tightrope between blind faith and curiosity; between expertise and creativity; between bias and openness; between experience and epiphany; between ambition and passion; and between arrogance and conviction – in short, between an old today and a new tomorrow.
And, while many will remember when a Chinese leadership transition was a political and cultural
curiosity
that had few direct economic implications for the world’s major powers, those days are long gone.
The fact that science is finding connections between women’s sexual experience and their emotions and perception should not be cause for mockery, but for
curiosity
and respectful investigation of the facts.
This is an approach that fails to foster curiosity, self-confidence, and independent thinking.
However, my
curiosity
was piqued when I noticed a missing attachment outlining the firm’s planned investment strategy.
When this generation assumes the mantle of leadership, its members will turn their passion and
curiosity
about knowledge and innovation into real work.
The strain of trying to meet this impossible standard of cool
curiosity
about one’s own fate imposes an unbearable distance between the scientist of the body and mind, and the body and mind of the scientist.
Today, high inflation seems so remote that many analysts treat it as little more than a theoretical
curiosity.
The story would ordinarily be a mere
curiosity.
Indeed, the only thing that I know for certain about those days is a strange curiosity: that Ceausescu endured his kangaroo court trial and execution with far more dignity than I would ever have imagined.
Expressions of
curiosity
about how I spent my working hours were typically a sign of friendly politeness rather than genuine interest.
The British have been flocking to an exhibition showcasing Indian troops’ role; the French are making a film about the brown-skinned and turbaned men who fought to save their land from the Germans; and, in India,
curiosity
has overcome the fading colonial-era resentment of British exploitation.
In this, China is a both pioneer and a developmental
curiosity.
Netanyahu’s Holocaust analogy would have been a mere intellectual
curiosity
if he were not the person who would be responsible for taking the decision about whether to attack Iran’s nuclear installations and thus drive the Middle East into an apocalyptic confrontation.
The problem with Bush was not lack of intelligence but a complete absence of intellectual
curiosity.
Many medical advances, from ulcer therapies to joint replacement, have evolved through clinician curiosity, not as a result of trials.
Scientific curiosity, given sufficient space and autonomy, remains the most powerful driving force behind the completely unforeseeable transformations in how our societies develop.
Even as diplomatic visitors, we were prohibited from speaking with or giving anything to the workers, whom we watched with a mixture of
curiosity
and sympathy.
Humans will continue to push against our existing boundaries, whether out of necessity, curiosity, pleasure, or greed, so more virus jumps will undoubtedly occur.
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