Curiosity doesn’t always look like raising hands and asking questions.
Genuine curiosity is the act of seeking, whether we ask someone else a question or not. Silent inquiry keeps us wondering about conflicts, nudges us to look up information, and makes us willing to be wrong at any moment.
There is a performance of curiosity. And there is a need for growth.
When we can let go of the perception and ego, we have a real opportunity to uncover the truth.
