Episode 596: Curiosity | PM Talks S2E3

This episode of PM Talks is all about curiosity—how it drives us, how it gets suppressed, and how it intertwines with trust and judgment. Patrick Rhone and I dive deep into the forces that shape our thinking, from societal conditioning to personal experiences. As always, we take a thoughtful (and sometimes humorous) approach to unpacking these ideas.

We explore why curiosity is often discouraged, how judgment can be a shortcut that stifles growth, and what it means to stay open-minded in an increasingly polarized world. Plus, we talk about journaling, trust, and even how sports fandoms can lead to unexpected insights.

Key Discussion Points

  • The paradox of curiosity—how it’s both encouraged and discouraged in society
  • Why judgment often wins over curiosity and how that impacts trust
  • How breaking down projects fosters curiosity and prevents blind trust in assumptions
  • The role of journaling in cultivating curiosity and letting go of judgment
  • How social conditioning teaches efficiency over exploration (and why we need to push back)
  • The concept of a Judgment Journal and a Book of Curiosities as tools for reflection
  • How our kids reflect and challenge our own curiosities in unexpected ways

We wrap up by discussing how staying curious can build stronger relationships and deeper understanding—whether it’s in politics, personal growth, or simply learning a new skill.

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