(Successor site to CoPhilosophy, 2011-2020)
A collaborative search for wisdom, at Middle Tennessee State University and beyond... "The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
I am a very curious person by nature, so I love this qoute. I think as soon as we lose curiosity we lose part of imagination and life becomes more dull and just not as fun. Questioning things and pondering over lifes meanings adds excitment and joy to life. I hope to never stop with my curiosity, in fact I want it to grow even more as I age. It makes learning new things fun and intriguing. When you truly question something before knowing the answer and then if you find the answer, that answer becomes all the more satisfying and impactful.
I am a very curious person by nature, so I love this qoute. I think as soon as we lose curiosity we lose part of imagination and life becomes more dull and just not as fun. Questioning things and pondering over lifes meanings adds excitment and joy to life. I hope to never stop with my curiosity, in fact I want it to grow even more as I age. It makes learning new things fun and intriguing. When you truly question something before knowing the answer and then if you find the answer, that answer becomes all the more satisfying and impactful.
ReplyDelete