Human beings are naturally curious, and asking "why" is a way to satisfy this curiosity. It reflects a desire to understand the world, ourselves, and the reasons behind various phenomena.
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In psychology, the inclination to ask "why" can be attributed to several underlying cognitive, emotional, and social factors
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