Season 3
For the deductionist, curiosity isn’t just a nice trait, it’s the engine of learning, the driver of observation, and the spark of critical thinking. Without it, conversations stay shallow, patterns go unnoticed, and our ability to reason is dulled.
Research (Kross et al., 2013) shows that modern conversations often leave us less satisfied, less heard, and less engaged. The antidote? Curiosity. As Leslie (2014) argues, curiosity is one of the most underrated tools for deeper understanding. When applied through a deductionist lens, curiosity turns everyday exchanges into opportunities to gather data, test assumptions, and refine your thinking.
In this episode of The Deductionist Podcast, we’ll explore:
How curiosity fuels sharper observation and better questions.
Why curiosity is essential to learning and behavioural intelligence.
How to move beyond small talk and into meaningful deduction.
The role of curiosity in critical thinking and avoiding cognitive bias.
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