Instead of taking everything at face value, get into the habit of questioning everyday things/products, services that you come into contact with.
By being ‘curious’ and questioning everything, you force your brain to innovate and create new ideas.
Curiosity may have killed that cat but it created super important things like electricity and computers!
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Don’t take things on face value, investigate their workings, assume nothing and question everything.
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