The Curiosity Code: Stay Curious or Stay Stuck in a World of Constant Change

Alexander Puutio

Original title: The Curiosity Code: Stay Curious or Stay Stuck in a World of Constant Change

Author: Alexander Puutio

Published: 2027

Publisher: The Bodley Head (PRH)

Genre: Narrative Nonfiction

Pages: 300

Reading material:

English Book Proposal + 2 English chapters. Full English ms in May 2026. 70,000-80,000 words.

Cover not final.

What if the very playbook we’ve been handed for success grit, passion, specialization isn’t just incomplete, but entirely counterproductive to a fulfilling life?

✓ Rights sold in pre-empts in Brazil, Poland and Romania! Auctions in Korea, The Netherlands, Greece and the UK & US!

✓ A no-bullshit blueprint for a more meaningful life—by Finland’s most curious export that has taught leaders at Harvard, Columbia and NYU Stern

✓ In 2024, dr. Puutio reached 1,5 million readers with his columns on Forbes, Fast Company and Psychology Today, and speaking invitations from Adobe to Thomson Reuters

✓ Bold Nordic take on reinvention and permission: you don’t need approval to change paths – you just need curiosity

For decades, we’ve been told that specialization, grit, and mastering a single craft are the keys to success. However, success stories like Warren Buffet, Jack Ma, and Marc Benioff suggest a different formula: breadth over specialization, questions over certainty. And most important of all, an insatiable sense of curiosity that leads from one rabbit hole to another.

In The Curiosity Code, Ph.D. Alexander Puutio draws on his research at Harvard spanning 550+ assessments of global CEOs, a colorful career lived across disciplines (including three PhDs) to uncover what truly drives fulfilling lives. The answer isn’t found in the grind. Instead, it stems from weaponized curiosity: the courage to question, to pivot, and to explore without apology. Blending business insight, behavioral science, and lessons from Finland’s quietly radical “permission culture,” this book redefines success for an age where reinvention is not an exception, but the norm.

This book is a guide for anyone who’s ever been told they are too scattered, too unfocused, or too unconventional to succeed, and is ready for the validation they deserve. And for those who have bought into the cult of grit and the 10,000 hours, this book offers an invitation: to join a more rangeful, curious exploration of life.

“What you wrote about careers and passion strikes me as exactly the advice more people need to hear. So much of what passes for success advice today is noise. There’s a book in here that you should write.”

– Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway

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Rights sold:
UK: The Bodley Head (PRH) (orig.)
BRAZIL: Objetiva / Companhia das Letras
COMMONWEALTH: The Bodley Head
GREECE & CYPRUS: Psichogios
KOREA: Seosamdok
NETHERLANDS: HarperCollins Holland
POLAND: Otwarte
ROMANIA: Publica
WORLD SPANISH: Penguin Random House Mexico

About author

Alexander Puutio

Teemu Alexander Puutio, PhD, is a Harvard lecturer, perennial student with his third PhD in the making and a writer whose work spans leadership, curiosity, and purposeful reinvention in the age of disruption.

With a background that bridges law, economics, and behavioral science, Alexander has held senior roles at the United Nations, and in Boston Consulting Group before he took on teaching and research full time. He currently teaches at Harvard, where his work focuses on leadership in uncertain environments and decision-making in the face of rapid change. As a part of his research on success and life satisfaction, he has interviewed over 600 global CEOs and executives. He is a writer at Forbes, and his articles have appeared in Psychology Today, Fast Company, and TechCrunch with more than 1.5 million readers reached in 2024. His public speaking and teaching portfolio spans media, institutions and private companies from Adobe to the Rockefeller Foundation, and he is a sought-after voice on the future of work, the limitations of grit, and the underleveraged power of curiosity. His work fuses sharp insight with warm provocation, making him a trusted guide for high-achievers looking to reinvent. Originally from Finland, Alexander now lives in New York with his wife and three sons. He drinks too much decaf diet coke, writes to learn, and is proudly building a career that looks nothing like a straight line.

Photo credit: Julia Neganova

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