The Power of Curiosity

I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious. – Albert Einstein

So many people associate curiosity with research or innovation, but it has a (wonderful) personal application:

How can you be curious about yourself, who you are, what you want and how you can get it?

When you use curiosity in this way, your life will transform.

The power of curiosity is that the human mind cannot not answer questions.

So, the quality of your questions determines the quality of your life.

If you are asking yourself: “What do I really want?” “What will make me truly happy?” you can head down the road of good answers.

Those questions will lead you to:

“How can I do this?”

“How can I overcome this setback?”

“How can I use this to my advantage?”

Those questions will help you create amazing results – just like Einstein.

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