Not all curiosity is good. Some is nosy, intrusive, or self-absorbed. But true curiosity—rooted in presence and availability—can transform relationships. In this episode, we explore Kierkegaard’s warning against “chatter,” the temptation to fill silence with empty words, and how presence opens the door to genuine encounters. Curiosity, rightly practiced, becomes a gift that bridges loneliness and invites the deep connection our souls long for.
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