Curiosity is the hunger of the mind.

Lance Conrad
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Curiosity is the hunger of the mind. Curiosity is an important trait in a child. It’s a drive to learn and to explore, and it’s a vital part of our survival. In our adult lives, curiosity is also vital for learning and growth.

We all have a curiosity hole in us that we have to keep filled by finding new things and experiencing new things. It’s the desire to find out more about a subject or a person that drives people to be curious. People who are curious tend to enjoy discovery and exploration more than others, and they’re also more likely to ask questions.

Source: The Price Of Loyalty

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