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Join Christie Walters and Jeff Bajorek as they review books, interview thought leaders, and discuss topics critical to success in business and in life.  Certified by Sales Guru, Jeffrey Gitomer, Christie and Jeff have both dedicated their careers to helping others uncover their passion, unblock their path, and achieving greatness in sales and in life.

Apr 8, 2019

Did you know that the average four-year-old asks just over 300 questions a day? Now for those of you with young children, that's probably not a surprise because they walk around questioning everything. Everything is so interesting to them.


I wonder, though, what's the average number of questions that a 40-year-old asks or a 50-year-old asks on a daily basis? Have we gotten to a point where we kind of just know it all or think we do? Curiosity is defined as a strong desire to know or learn something. Synonyms include inquisitiveness and interest. These are all words that we are proud of in our society and I think many of you might even have described yourself in that way in the past, but how often does that translate into questioning to truly understand? 

Let's take a deep curious dive into curiosity in this week's Monday Musing.

 

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