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where does curiosity come from?
how to increase it?

2007-07-12 07:34:43 · 5 answers · asked by saja_89 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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The more i learn, the more i know that i don't know. thereby increasing my curiosity to find out even more , hence knowing how little i know. I hope to learn enough to walk around in a semi-catatonic state drooling on my shirt.

2007-07-12 07:38:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

An exremely curious question...

You've just succeeded in increasing my own curiosity, so that answers your first question.
This feeling seems to be coming from inside my head somewhere (exact location not determinable from my point of view) so that answers your second question (consult Carl Sagan's Broca's Brain for exact location...hey...that's it...it's the Broca area)...
How to increase it?

Ask another curious question on Q&A, you intelligent thinker about thinking, you...(so that answers your third question)
Now I will increase yours...

What is the fourth question??? (Doo Wah!)

2007-07-12 14:44:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Curiosity is a virtue. It is the desire to know more. It can also be destroyed by the belief that you already do know.
Remember, the first step to learning anything is admitting that you don't know it.
Those who think they know everything are mentally dead.

2007-07-12 14:44:29 · answer #3 · answered by phil8656 7 · 1 0

Curiousity comes from the brain. To increase it, keep asking questions without actually figuring it out.

2007-07-12 14:37:41 · answer #4 · answered by Nico 3 · 0 0

know about more things, and it will give you more choices, which leads to curiosity. :P

2007-07-12 14:38:05 · answer #5 · answered by wasabi_warrior 1 · 1 0

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