Children approach the world with raw curiosity, tackling every new experience with excitement and focus. They question rules, challenge inconsistencies, and see things as they truly are, without the filters that adults sometimes develop. This sense of wonder is often diminished over time as routines grow comfortable and familiarity replaces discovery.
The openness of a child's approach to life is not something you outgrow, it is something you can choose to nurture. Holding onto curiosity about the world, about others, and about yourself helps you maintain clarity and a hunger for growth at any stage of life.
What is one aspect of your life where you've become complacent or stopped asking questions? How could tapping into childlike curiosity reawaken your interest?