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Curiosity Is A Good Thing

"I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious." – Albert Einstein

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A strong desire to know or learn something is the definition of curiosity. However, the importance of curiosity is much deeper because a world without this noun would be close minded, dull and lacking intellectuality. Why? Because curiosity opens up possibilities; the possibility to dig deeper into concepts. It discloses opportunities for new ideas and allows one to think about things in different ways.

When one is curious, their mind works in exciting ways. It keeps the mind alive and working, and the continuous interest makes the mind become stronger. Just the eagerness to learn about a subject alone opens up a whole world of possibilities to generate bigger and greater ideas that one would not be able to provoke without curiosity. Neglecting curiosity can lead to ideas slipping right through one's fingers as they are unable to identify them because their mind is not ready or strong enough. A world without curiosity would be dull because no one would be interested enough to learn about subjects on a deeper level. Everyone would have basic thoughts and would not care to explore information abstractly.

One way to easily clarify or reveal facts is from curiosity and by not only asking questions but also discovering and exploring subjects on one's own. A curious mind does not like to just take one source of information as the facts. It wants to dig deeper into the subject and explore it until it can find all of the potential answers. The same kind of mind wants to know information inside and out and is willing to do what it takes to get there.

From a social standpoint, since curiosity enables an open mind, building meaningful, intriguing, conversations and relationships become much easier. People that obtain curiosity tend to ask questions and see the significance of learning about others, which leads to a more exciting social life. A mind that does not have the desire to know more creates a dull and boring atmosphere.

On a factual perspective, studies have proven that curiosity directly equates with intelligence. According to the Los Angeles Times, The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology published a study expressing that curious toddlers end up having higher IQs as opposed to toddlers that lack curiosity. The researchers calculated the amount of curious behavior in over 1,000 3-year-olds and calculated again when they reached 11-years-old. Along with the curious toddlers having greater reading and academic performances, the outcome was a 12 point IQ difference between the curious and the incurious 3-year-olds — the curious toddlers having the higher score.

All in all, a curious mind is beneficial in so many aspects of life. It helps one become more intelligent, take part in intellectual conversations and have a more exciting outlook on matters. It also gives one an open mind, along with the information needed to see various sides of a topic. If the world did not have curiosity, it would be dull and unintelligent because everyone would be closed off. Overall, curiosity is a beautiful thing.

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