Curiosity is a hot topic with a seemingly limitless conveyor belt filled with new books (by
) and TED talks (by ). Surprisingly, few scientists have produced curiosity boosting interventions. Existing efforts mostly rely on mindfulness techniques.In the last issue, I detailed how by removing names and photographs and instead showcasing a passenger's rating score in bold, large font, we can reduce racial discrimination by an astounding 70%!
This is considered a wise psychological intervention. In this vein, I cannot wait for you to finally see the long awaited curiosity intervention my Well-Being Lab spent the last five years working on. It’s a brief, quick, targeted strategy for boosting curiosity - a catalyst for more open-minded political communication.
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