Curiosity Is a Skill, Not a Trait — You Can Train It
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People talk about curiosity as if it's something you either have or don't — like eye color. But curiosity behaves more like a muscle. It strengthens when you follow questions, explore tangents, and reward yourself for asking "why." It atrophies when you stop engaging, when you accept surface answers, or when routine makes everything feel already-known.
The practical move is simple: when something catches your attention even a little, follow it for five minutes. Read the footnote, click the link, ask the dumb question. You're not wasting time — you're training a capacity that makes everything else you learn richer and more connected.
The point
Curiosity is not a fixed trait — it grows when you exercise it and fades when you don't.
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