Static beliefs, whether external or internal, thrive on unquestioned acceptance. They discourage new ideas and alternative perspectives, often limiting the ability to grow and connect. Curiosity, on the other hand, is the antidote to self-limitation because it invites you to think critically, reflect openly, and remain curious even about the things you believe most deeply. Instead of treating concepts as fixed truths, curiosity allows you to explore beyond them, asking, \"Is there more to learn?\" Growing in wisdom requires challenging assumptions, not replacing curiosity with rigid certainty.
What belief have you never fully examined or questioned before? What could you gain by exploring it with curiosity instead of assumptions?