KEEPING AN OPEN MIND: BEING CURIOUS

We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are. – Anais Nin

Children are known for their curiosity. They’re interested in the world around them and are full of questions. ’Why is the sky blue?’, ’Why doesn’t the moon fall down?’, ’How do I know that I’m real and not just a dream of someone else?’, ’Why do I have two eyes if I can only see one thing?’

Their enthusiasm and curiosity appear to be endless and yet for most of us, for some reason or another, as we grow up our curiosity seems to dry up.

We need to be more curious!

Being curious means being eager to learn or know. Being curious is an opportunity to change what you think and how you view the world.

When you’re curious your mind is open ...

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