INTELLIGENT CURIOSITY
Intelligent people are prone to curioisty and thus tend to research everything.
Curiosity is a vital ingredient of continuous learning.
Deeply inquisitive people are not content with shallow or hazy answers.
They have to dive deeper to glean richer, clearer and more accurate insights into a subject.
They are also able to discover concepts, identify patterns and connect bits of information together.
This trait can also help the mind stay sharp.
It is akin to exercising the brain.
Each time you study, research, process information, learn a new concept or discover a solution, you are challenging your mental muscles to stretch and adjust to a different perspective, worldview or understanding of a subject.
Beyond rummaging or hunting only for small talk, silly comics or gossip about other people’s lives and interests, intelligently inquisitive people tend to go for meaningful, purposeful, relatively valuable and relevant information, conversations or content.
Communication that is insightful and instructive.
Stories with meaning or lessons for all who engage.
Not socially reductive and intellectually weak trolls.
Curiosity, as they say, kills the cat.
So, be a bulldog, Alsatian, retriever or beagle.
Courage, tenacity, intelligence, and superior instincts.
Also, friendly, calm, stable guides and rescuers.
Or just be a poodle: smart, easily trained, agile.
And again, intricately intelligent and graceful.
Learn and leverage intelligent curiosity.
A bientot!
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