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Curiosity

Curiosity, as part of intellectual health, is the inner spark that makes us ask "Why?" and "What if?" instead of just accepting the world as given. It is the engine of learning, creativity, and growth — and it is available to everyone regardless of education level or IQ. Curious people tend to be more adaptable, more engaged, and more resilient, because they approach uncertainty as an invitation rather than a threat. Nurturing curiosity means protecting time and space for genuine exploration, without always demanding immediate usefulness.

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