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Ghella [55]
1 year ago
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What is an example of being open-minded?

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vfiekz [6]1 year ago
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Instead of expressing their own beliefs or engaging in debate, open-minded people prefer to ask questions. During virtually every interaction, you may practice asking more questions.

Ask a coworker about an activity they like if you've never tried it, for instance, and get additional information about how it works.

"Openness to experience," or simply "openness," is the personality characteristic that most accurately captures the common understanding of open-mindedness.

Intellectually curious, innovative, and creative traits are often seen in open individuals. They have a passion in the arts and are ardent consumers of literature, music, and other cultural products.

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