Why Curiosity Matters
Curiosity is more than asking questions. It is the habit that turns uncertainty into something we can understand. Every useful discovery begins with someone deciding that the first answer was not enough.
In school, curiosity changes research from a list of requirements into a real investigation. A student who wants to know why follows evidence more carefully, notices contradictions, and keeps working when the easy explanation falls apart.
That is why curiosity belongs in every classroom. It does not distract from learning; it gives learning a reason to continue.
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