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Why Curiosity Is Important for Success

Curiosity is important for excelling in any job and doing it better, because you ask questions, learn from others, and look for ways to do your job better.

The mind of curious people is active. They want to know and to understand. This puts them in a better position to learn a job and do it better and more creatively, unlike a person who lacks curiosity.

When curious people fail, they analyze their failure, because they are keen on knowing the reasons, so they can do better the next time. This increases their chances for success.

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“When curiosity is alive, we are attracted to many things; we discover many worlds.” –

Eric Booth

Intellectual curiosity is vital for keeping your mind sharp and agile and is important in every age. It stimulates the mind and keeps you young.

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What Is Curiosity and What Does It Mean?

“Curiosity is the engine of achievement”

Curiosity is the desire to learn, to understand new things, and to know how they work.

Curiosity is the expression of the urge to learn and acquire facts and knowledge. It widens the mind and opens it to different opinions, different lifestyles...

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