Curiosity Opens Systems
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Have you ever noticed how hard it is to be genuinely curious while defending yourself?
The moment we feel judged, attacked, criticized, or pressured, curiosity is usually the first thing to disappear.
In this episode, we’re talking about why curiosity relaxes systems and creates access where pressure cannot.
In the Safety Map Framework, curiosity is not just open-mindedness. It is not passivity, weakness, or lack of boundaries.
Curiosity is reduced defensive organization.
It is what becomes possible when your system no longer believes immediate defense is required.
Inside this episode, we explore:
- Why curiosity disappears under pressure
- How defensive questions are different from true curiosity
- Why certainty can feel safer than curiosity
- How curiosity creates access to the Safety Map
- Why self-awareness is not the same as self-curiosity
- How curiosity allows new information to integrate
- Why curiosity is one of the conditions that allows repair
Pressure tightens systems.
Curiosity relaxes systems.
And when the system can stay open long enough for new information to enter, prediction can begin to update.
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