How to Incorporate More Intellectual Curiosity into Your Life

27
Apr 2018

Today’s topic is about the importance of intellectual curiosity and learning!

We will confine it to your private life, so stuff you want to learn when you are away from school and work.

Let’s go through a 5-step procedure on how to make intellectual curiosity and learning part of your life:

Step 1:  Discover your intellectual curiosity.  One technique is to go back and figure out what you were interested in as a kid.

Step 2:  Figure out how you learn best.  There are different ways to learn – by listening, by reading, by doing, and by watching.  You need to figure out how you like to learn best.

Step 3:  Based on how you learn, figure out a way to learn via that method.  For example, if you like to read your medium will be books, blogs, websites. If it’s listening your medium would be podcasts or Alexa skills.  If it’s watching it could be YouTube or Ted Talks.  And if you learn best by doing it could always be the Kama Sutra – just to spice things up a bit!

Step 4:  Use your learning tool to satisfy your intellectual curiosity.  If watching is your tool and putting together cars is what you are curious about, then watch YouTube videos on how to put cars together to satisfy your intellectual curiosity.

Step 5:  To share what you learned with other people.  Share it with them, discuss it and debate with them and that will create a whole new positive aspect in your life.

Use It or Lose It:

To incorporate more intellectual curiosity into your life:

(1)  Discover what you are curious about
(2)  Figure out how you learn best
(3)  Determine how to learn via that method
(4)  Do it to satisfy your intellectual curiosity
(5)  Share, discuss and debate with others!

When to Use Intellectual Curiosity:

Always!  It’s always good to be intellectually curious and learn.  Once you stop learning, you stop living!

What Do You Think?

What do you like to learn about?  Do you have a favorite method of learning?  Please share your thoughts in the comments below!

Thanks for watching, keep behaving and until next time…Prime Your Pump!

Howie

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2 Replies to “How to Incorporate More Intellectual Curiosity into Your Life”

  1. I’ve been intellectually curious since probably about age 10 – primarily history. Not the crap that they teach in school, but more in depth: why did this happen? who were the perpetrators? what was their strategy? Long term effects? short term effects? That quest has continued to this day. My personal library is crammed with historical books that I use in my own research and writing. And then there’s Google! Howie – I’m sure you realize that it’s great to be a published author. Don’t rest on your laurels (or tuchis) but keep on writing. I intend to write and send in articles for publication until I finally go blind.

    I am compiling my grand daughter’s ancestry as one of my long term projects. When I reached back into the time of the Conquest and the centuries thereafter, the same names kept popping up in different lines. So and thought to myself – what’s going on here? So I began searching the original texts in translation, and found patterns developing. Then the light bulb clicked on – – I figured out why someone, such as Eleanor of Lancaster appeared in at least ten ancestral lines. And why Hugh de Kevelioc, the Earl of Chester, kept popping up unexpectedly. Looking at the big picture, the answer became clear. So I wrote up a couple of pages as to the cause and effect and included it in her ancestry.

    You don’t have to convince me about intellectual stimulation.

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