Curiosity is why cats have 9 lives
Published on: 18/03/2019
Curiosity is a driver. It is a driver for asking questions, for solving problems. It is a strong desire to learn. It fuels our brain to find the answer to a problem we have been presented with. Your brain loves curiosity. So does your students’, audience members’, and/or coworkers’ brain. Curiosity is the spark and the learning process is the wick to the fire of knowledge gained.
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