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4- Terry Pratchett, Mott

4- Terry Pratchett, Mott

"It would seem that you have no useful skill or talent whatsoever," he said. " Having you thought of going into teaching?"

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Being an ambivert person, I am too much fond of reading, and always eager to learn.

Overall, the act of questioning, seeking understanding and reflecting on "why" can be important for personal growth, intellectual stimulation, problem-solving, empathy, and societal progress. Embracing curiosity and exploration can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.

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