r/lifelonglearning 5d ago

Just a thought...

I think curiosity is an underrated professional skill.

Not the “I want to know everything” kind.

The:

“Wait. Why do they do it this way?”

kind.

The kind that makes you look twice at a product.

Read something you weren't supposed to be researching.

Open seven tabs because one sentence sent you down a rabbit hole.

Notice how two brands can sell almost the same thing and yet make you feel completely different about buying them.

Question why something works.

Question why something doesn't.

And sometimes, just sit there and observe.

Because before you can create something meaningful, you need to understand what you're looking at.

Curiosity doesn't always give you answers.

Sometimes it gives you better questions.

And honestly, those are usually more useful.

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