“Your intelligence is reflected in your curiosity.”
– MOFFAT MACHINGURA
When a falling apple hit his head, Isaac Newton asked himself why apples fall down instead of fall up.
That crazy question led Newton to discover one of the most influential laws of physics, the famous law of gravity.
His discovery came because he was curious to know what, how and why.
Growing up I used to read love and relationships advice books.
I remember at age ten, I would secretly read my mum and dad’s marriage guide while squatting behind their bed. I was curious.
I never knew that one day, my first book How I Kissed Heartbreak Goodbye was going to be on love and relationships.
Neither did I know so many love relationships would owe their improvements to my work.
Your curiosity is a pointer to your intelligence.
It is a sign to the issues your brain is tailored to understand and solve. Go on be curious!
Just in case someone told you curiosity killed the cat, here is good news – it didn’t!
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