When asked about his uniqueness, Albert Einstein didn’t blabber about his intelligence, work ethic, happiness, or relationships—he talked about his curiosity. He claimed that his accomplishments had to do with an appreciation of the little mysteries of everyday life that others often take for granted. There was always something he didn’t understand that he relished trying to figure out. His drive to search, ask questions, and explore the vast unknown was as important to him as the drive to find answers. It is an approach to living that is simple to understand and rare in practice. … Back to Article
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