The costs of curiosity and creativity: Minimizing the downsides while maximizing the upsides

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e105 (2024)
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Abstract

The unbridled positivity toward curiosity and creativity may be excessive. Both aid species survival through exploration and advancement. These beneficial effects are well documented. What remains is to understand their optimal levels and contexts for maximal achievement, health, and well-being. Every beneficial element to individuals and groups carries the potential for harm – curiosity and creativity included.

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