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As long as we have been alive, we have been asking questions, and we usually feel fulfilled when those questions are answered. Our questions drive us to build our understanding of the world around us.
How we learn and how our questions are answered helps us build meaningful connections with others or even parts of the world with which we were not familiar.
We can focus on the negative that when we are too curious we can fall into bad things. But part of learning is developing better understanding and proper connections to help us avoid pitfalls and detriment.
Curiosity opens doors to continuous learning and fulfillment in various areas of our lives.
Idea #1
Curiosity drives our desire for exploration, discovery, innovation, and personal growth.
This leads us to being adaptable, more knowledgeable and even more curious.
Idea #2
When we are curious, we want answers to questions we might have which leads to us learning new things.
Learning new things increases our knowledge base and triggers us to want to learn from others.
Learning from others enables us to build meaningful relationships.
Building meaningful relationships helps create a safe space for curiosity to maintain a positive trajectory.
Quote #1
“Curiosity is one of the great secrets of happiness.” – Bryant H. McGill
Quote #2
“Curiosity is the engine of achievement.” – Ken Robinson
Quote #3
“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” – Walt Disney
Challenge
Embrace your curiosity to see what innovative solutions you create for your life.
Affirmation
Embracing my curiosity opens doors to knowledge and creativity.
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