The
Key to Influencing People
By Dennis
Petersen
We cannot
Teach people Anything…- Galileo Galilei
We cannot
teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves. -
Galileo Galilei, the father of science.
Curiosity is an important trait of a
genius. I don’t think you can find an intellectual giant who is not a curious
person. Thomas Edison, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein.
4 Reasons Why Curiosity is Important and How to Develop It
"The important thing is not to stop
questioning… Never lose a holy curiosity."
Albert Einstein
But why is curiosity so important? Here are four reasons:
1.. It makes
your mind active instead of passive
Curious people always ask questions and
search for answers in their minds. Their minds are always active. Since the
mind is like a muscle which becomes stronger through continual exercise, the
mental exercise caused by curiosity makes your mind stronger and stronger.
2.. It makes
your mind observant of new ideas
When you are curious about something, your
mind expects and anticipates new ideas related to it. When the ideas come they
will soon be recognized. Without curiosity, the ideas may pass right in front
of you and yet you miss them because your mind is not prepared to recognize
them. Just think: how many great ideas may have lost due to lack of curiosity?
3.. It opens
up new worlds and possibilities
By being curious you will be able to see
new worlds and possibilities which are normally not visible. They are hidden
behind the surface of normal life, and it takes a curious mind to look beneath
the surface and discover these new worlds and possibilities.
4.. It
brings excitement into your life
The life of curious people is far from
boring. It’s neither dull nor routine. There are always new things that attract
their attention; there are always new ‘toys’ to play with. Instead of being
bored, curious people have an adventurous life.
So, How do you develop curiosity?
Now, knowing
the importance of curiosity, here are some tips to develop it:
1. Keep an
open mind
This is essential
if you are to have a curious mind. Be open to learn, unlearn, and relearn. Some
things you know and believe might be wrong, and you should be prepared to
accept this possibility and change your mind.
2. Don’t
take things as granted
If you just
accept the world as it is without trying to dig deeper, you will
certainly lose the ‘holy curiosity’. Never take things as granted. Try to dig deeper beneath the surface of what is around you.
certainly lose the ‘holy curiosity’. Never take things as granted. Try to dig deeper beneath the surface of what is around you.
3. Ask
questions relentlessly
A sure way
to dig deeper beneath the surface is asking questions: What is that? Why is it
made that way? When was it made? Who invented it? Where does it come from? How
does it work? What, why, when, who, where, and how are the best friends of
curious people.
4. Don’t
label something as boring
Whenever you
label something as boring, you close one more door of possibilities. Curious
people are unlikely to call something as boring. Instead, they always see it as
a door to an exciting new world. Even if they don’t yet have time to explore it,
they will leave the door open to be visited another time.
5. See
learning as something fun
If you see
learning as a burden, there’s no way you will want to dig deeper into anything.
That will just make the burden heavier. But if you think of learning as
something fun, you will naturally want to dig deeper. So look at life through
the glasses of fun and excitement and enjoy the learning process..
6. Read
diverse kinds of reading
Don’t spend
too much time on just one world; take a look at another world. It will
introduce you to the possibilities and excitement of the other worlds which may
spark your interest to explore them further. One easy way to do this is through
reading diverse kinds of reading. Try to pick a book or magazine on a new
subject and let it feed your mind with the excitement of a new world.
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