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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 2 MIN

#371 Are you curious?

from Growth Instigators Hotline · host Aaron Havens

Ever noticed how toddlers relentlessly ask "why"? Far from being annoying, this habit exemplifies the purest form of intelligence—unbridled curiosity. When did we lose this superpower, and what happens when we reclaim it?Curiosity might just be the most underrated catalyst for personal and professional growth. Even Albert Einstein, arguably one of history's greatest minds, claimed he possessed "no special talents" but was "only passionately curious." This simple insight—that growth stops precisely where curiosity ends—changes everything about how we approach leadership, relationships, and self-development.The most dangerous phrase in business isn't "I don't know"; it's "we've always done it this way." When organizations and individuals become entrenched in certainty, innovation suffocates and irrelevance follows. The antidote? Learning to ask better questions. Starting with "what's one thing I learned today?" creates a perpetual learning orientation that gradually transforms fixed mindsets. For leaders, "what am I missing?" becomes the most powerful reflex, replacing defensiveness with wonder and inviting perspectives that might otherwise remain unheard. Curiosity builds bridges across differences and creates spaces where innovation flourishes naturally.Ready to break free from stale thinking patterns and recapture the curiosity that fuels discovery? Text me at 970-306-6432 or visit growthinstigators.com to explore how we can work together to create a culture where questions lead to breakthroughs and continuous growth becomes your competitive advantage. What's one area of your life where curiosity could open a new door?https://growthinstigators.com/

Ever noticed how toddlers relentlessly ask "why"? Far from being annoying, this habit exemplifies the purest form of intelligence—unbridled curiosity. When did we lose this superpower, and what happens when we reclaim it? Curiosity might just be the most underrated catalyst for personal and professional growth. Even Albert Einstein, arguably one of history's greatest minds, claimed he possessed "no special talents" but was "only passionately curious." This simple insight—that growth stops pr...

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