Curiosity is a call from knowledge.

Toba Beta
Curiosity is a call from knowledge.
Curiosity is a call from knowledge.
Curiosity is a call from knowledge.
Curiosity is a call from knowledge.
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Curiosity is a call from knowledge. There are some people who don’t like to be told what to do. Curiosity is the way to find out what they need to know, especially if they don’t feel like doing it themselves. Curiosity can stir up interest in others.

It makes them want to learn the truth; it makes them want to understand something; it makes them want to see what you know. Curiosity is a call from knowledge, and it’s an important call.

Source: My Ancestor Was An Ancient Astronaut

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