“It surprises me how disinterested we are today about things like physics, space, the universe and philosophy of our existence, our purpose, our final destination. It's a crazy world out there. Be curious.”
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Stop letting distraction and entertainment shrink your thinking. Curiosity is a habit you can build with small, consistent actions — read, ask questions, and seek out reliable answers. Holding yourself accountable for the things you ignore turns vague unease into real understanding and forward motion.
When to use it
- Block 30 minutes three times a week to read a short science article or watch a lecture and treat it like a non-negotiable appointment.
- When conversations drift to gossip, steer them toward bigger questions and force honest thinking instead of easy answers.
- Use a lunch break to visit a planetarium or attend a public science talk to reset perspective and expand what you care about.
- Tell a student or child to be curious, then give them a simple project or book to follow through so curiosity becomes action, not a slogan.

