There’s an old saying: “Curiosity killed the cat.” It implies curiosity is bad for you and leads to dangerous risk-taking behavior. But this idea of curiosity is pretty outdated—in humans, at least.
Any parent who’s been asked the question “Why?” numerous times knows that kids are innately curious. The world is new, and they’re seeking greater understanding—no matter how frustrating it is when ...
Almost everyone knows the story of Curious George — the good little monkey who was always very curious, and who always manages to escape danger just in the nick of time. But fewer people know the ...
Curiosity motivates us to find new understanding. It fuels learning and helps us persevere to discover new insights about how things work and (most of the time) how we can make things work better. In ...
The terms bisexual and bi-curious get mixed up a lot, mostly because people don’t always know the difference. A lot of people figuring out their sexuality know what they like (or at least have a solid ...