Curiosity: The Importance of Being Curious & Inquisitive
By Django Cupio
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Discover the joy of living an exciting and inquisitive existence.
Are you fed up with the mundane and forever boring cycle that is life? Every day being the same as the last, making it harder and harder for you to find the motivation to get out of bed?
Far too many people are trapped in their daily routines of eat, work, sleep and repeat, that the literal essence of happiness is drained right out of them. But when you begin to lose hope that life will never be interesting and exciting, what do you do?
This book will help guide all readers to consider a more meaningful and interesting existence by demonstrating how to live life with an open-minded attitude.
If you want to break free from your never-ending cycle of boredom, the contents inside of this easy to read self-help book will show you how to unlock the true power of curiosity.
Within this book you will discover:
•How to Improve Your Mental Health and Overall Quality of Life.
•The Process of Effective Goal Setting and Pushing the Boundaries of What is Possible.
•How to Nurture an Open-Minded Perspective.
•Channelling your Curiosity Successfully to Progress Positively in All Aspects of Life.
•Many Exciting Suggestions and Recommendations on How to be More Curious Right NOW!
•And Much More...
Every single one of us is full of endless potential so I invite you to try this book and digest the ideas and knowledge within. Just by choosing to read this book you are choosing to be curious and that is the first step towards a more meaningful existence.
This book is Volume I of the Pathway of Personal Development collection. This series of self-help books will assist and support readers to become the person they aspire to be and achieve their dreams.
Everyone wants to be happy and everyone wants to live a fulfilling life. If you are ready to live a meaningful existence get a copy of this FREE eBook today.
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Curiosity - Django Cupio
Curiosity:
The Importance of Being Curious & Inquisitive
Volume I
Django Cupio
Res Non Verba
When was the last time, you did something for the first time?
One day during my adventurous adolescence the above question stumbled into my mind and what originally was just a simple thought, soon became the foundation of the way that I chose to live my life.
Day after day I began seeking the euphoria of experiencing something foreign and new. This daring mentality mixed with my already audacious attitude has broadened my knowledge and experience in life.
The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
were insightful words uttered by the late and great Albert Einstein.
Throughout his life his actions were fuelled by his insatiable thirst for wisdom. His profound contributions to science shaped our understanding of the world and the universe around us.
The adventurous attitudes of Christopher Columbus and Captain James Cook inspired them both to search far and wide and without their countless expeditions of land and sea the history of countries such as Australia and The United States of America would have been vastly different.
Whether it has been science or philosophy, the exploration of seas to the understanding of astronomy, the men and women that have dedicated their lives to their respective fields have all possessed one common characteristic, they strive to be curious.
By just deciding to read this book you have chosen to be curious; you are actively seeking to understand information that is new to you and I honestly commend you for this.
Before you and I delve any deeper into this piece of literature, I must make a few things clear, this book possesses many ideas and ways to live life that can arguably improve one’s quality of existence.
Every reader must recognise there is a big difference between reading and doing. Without actively choosing to pursue improvements in your life you will see no progress, so please be willing to take the ideas and knowledge provided and put them to good use.
This book has been kept short because topics of this magnitude need not to be long winded or a chore to read. The purpose of this book is to provoke thought and to educate the world about the importance of being curious and inquisitive in life. Therefore,