Curiosity

Why One Question Can Change Everything
I remember staying up late one night in college, just reading about something totally random — the psychology behind how people make decisions. No one else cared, I was just curious. The next day, my professor asked a tricky question, and I answered it. That one small moment of curiosity led to mentorships, new projects, and even my first internship.
Curiosity works like that — it’s a tiny spark that opens doors you didn’t even know existed.
Here’s how I try to keep it alive:
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Ask “why?” – don’t just take things at face value.
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Explore outside your comfort zone – read, watch, or listen to something new.
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See mistakes as lessons – not failures.
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Talk to different people – fresh perspectives always surprise you.
The truth is, it’s not about being the smartest or the busiest. It’s about staying curious. That’s what shapes your future.
Today, try this: ask one question that excites you. Follow it wherever it leads. You might be surprised where you end up.
