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Curiosity Kills the Cat…

Date January 22, 2008

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Or so the saying goes. But we aren’t cats, are we (if you’re a cat and you’re reading this, please drop me a line, I’d love to get to know you). For us, curiosity is mostly a good thing. The curious people are the innovators, the forward thinkers. Here’s Seth Godin, on curiosity. Just 5 minutes, but so much value in there. Check it out.

[edit] And if you like what you’ve seen of Seth Godin, check out his latest book, Meatball Sundae. Or enter my contest to win a free copy of it. Just 8 days left!

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One Response to “Curiosity Kills the Cat…”

  1. Curiosity in School | Sui Generis said:

    [...] and theories can be found easily, can’t it? Just a quick search on Google. What we need, as Seth Godin pointed out, is curiosity. Knowing information, and being able to apply it to solve problems is all well and [...]

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