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| + | "In this perilous moment, I believe that curiosity can give us the hope and courage to do what need to be done. Importantly, curiosity is also the one and only path to understanding one another - to empathy and appreciation and mutual respect. In effect, curiosity is the indispensable first step in both collaboration and community. Today, the problems before us - the problems of human society, and of its only planet so far - require that we harness our curiosity in exceptionally productive ways."<ref>Sally Kornbluth, ''Presidential Inaugural address'' MIT (2023-05-01)</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 16 July 2023
Full Title or Meme
Curiosity means to look for things that are Interesting = not boring.
Context
"In this perilous moment, I believe that curiosity can give us the hope and courage to do what need to be done. Importantly, curiosity is also the one and only path to understanding one another - to empathy and appreciation and mutual respect. In effect, curiosity is the indispensable first step in both collaboration and community. Today, the problems before us - the problems of human society, and of its only planet so far - require that we harness our curiosity in exceptionally productive ways."[1]
References
- ↑ Sally Kornbluth, Presidential Inaugural address MIT (2023-05-01)