12 Questions To Inspire Curiosity

Throughout this month, I'm keeping track of the questions that have been asked in our posts and in our comments. I'd love to workshop this document with all of you to find more questions to offer to others as they seek to be more curious in their life - as a resource that when completed, we'll share with the larger community.

Would love your input as we go. If you think a question can be made more powerful or expounded upon, would love that feedback in the comments below.

  1. What are the conditions that have led to our most curious time in life?
  2. Are we more or less curious now than we used to be? Why?
  3. Is curiosity something that can be taken too far?
  4. Who is the most curious person you've had the chance to interact with?
  5. Who is the most curious person you've ever observed from afar - present-day or historically?
  6. What can you do to encourage others to be more curious in their own life?
  7. Is curiosity something that can be taught?
  8. What are you most curious about right now?
  9. What constraints are necessary for curiosity to flourish?
  10. What happens to curiosity without constraints?
  11. What is your most successful curiosity of the past?
  12. What constraints have or not have been present when curiosity bloomed from a hunch and into a pursuit?

If you are reading this post and not already a "Roomie" - we'd love to include you in our discussions this month. In the same way we tackle Curiosity, we are in the middle of our month-long discussion on Accountability as we speak. Only paid members, or "Roomies" as we've started to call ourselves, have access to the conversations in real-time and are invited to the virtual meet-ups and discussions. You can join just for this next month or you can sign up for the year. Just check out your options here