I’m writing a book about Curiosity? đź¤·đźŹ»â€Ťâ™‚ď¸Ź

I Might Write a Book About Curiosity.

I’ve always been the kind of person who asks a lot of questions.

Not in a “pub quiz champion” kind of way, more like, Why do we do it like this? What would happen if we didn’t?
I question the default, the expected, the “this is just how it is.”

Over time, I realised that this wasn’t just a personality quirk. It was curiosity. And curiosity, I’ve come to believe, might just be one of the most underrated traits a person can have.

Curiosity opens doors. It takes you down side streets, into new conversations, and often into the unknown. It nudges you to try the weird thing on the menu, talk to the stranger on the plane, or say yes to something you’re wildly underqualified for (but somehow figure out anyway).

It’s the reason I’ve ended up doing a lot of the things I’ve done.
And now, that same curiosity has me wondering… what would it be like to write a book?

I don’t have the full outline. I don’t know if anyone would read it.
But the question is there. Could I do it? What would I learn?
And true to form, that question is tugging at me.

Because curiosity, on its own, is lovely. But when you pair it with action, when you let it move you, it becomes a kind of compass for an interesting life.

Curiosity says, “I wonder.”
Action replies, “Let’s find out.”

That combo has led me into all sorts of adventures, both personal and professional. It’s helped me learn faster, meet amazing people, and see the world through different lenses. It’s what keeps life feeling big and full of flavour.

So maybe this book, if I ever do write it, won’t be about having all the answers.
Maybe it’ll be about the joy of asking better questions.

Let’s see where this goes. If you think I should, I’d appreciate the encouragement.

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