Project Discover-Y

Reads as “Discover-Why” and “Discovery”.

Let’s talk Semantics.

  • kyoo͝r″ē-ŏs′ĭ-tē

    noun

    1. A desire to know or learn.

    2. A desire to know about people or things that do not concern one; nosiness.

    3. An object that arouses interest, as by being novel or extraordinary.

    4. A strange or odd aspect.

    5. Fastidiousness.

    6. Carefulness; nicety; delicacy; fastidiousness; scrupulous care.

    7. Accuracy; exactness; nice performance.

    8. Curious arrangement; singular or artful performance.

    9. Extravagantly minute investigation.

  • dĭ-skŭv′ər

    transitive verb

    1. To notice or learn, especially by making an effort.

    2. To be the first, or the first of one's group or kind, to find, learn of, or observe.

    3. To learn about for the first time in one's experience.

    4. To learn something about.

    5. To reveal or expose.

  • wī, hwī

    adverb

    1. For what purpose, reason, or cause; with what intention, justification, or motive.

    conjunction

    1. The reason, cause, or purpose for which.

    2. On account of which; for which.

    noun

    1. The cause or intention underlying a given action or situation.

    2. A difficult problem or question.

    interjection

    1. Used to express mild surprise, indignation, or impatience.

  • dĭ-skŭv′ə-rē

    noun

    1. The act or an instance of discovering.

    2. Something discovered.

  • dĭ-skŭv′ər + wī, hwī

    1. Curiosity-driven in the form of the proverbial and intemporal “Why”. There is an inherent driving force behind any discovery.

    2. Asking yourself specific questions is a way to structure your thought process and implement a focus-driven task.

    3. Discover-Why is a way to fan the flame of curiosity.

Curiosity is the driving force.

Through curiosity,

Discover-Y leads to Discovery.

The Mission