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We are powerful and natural explorers from "summary" of Brain Rules by John Medina

Humans have an innate drive to explore and discover new things. This desire for exploration is deeply rooted in our brains and has been a driving force behind many of our greatest achievements throughout history. Our brains are wired to seek out new experiences, whether it be through travel, experimentation, or learning. This natural curiosity is what drives us to constantly push the boundaries of what we know and discover new and innovative solutions to problems. Throughout history, humans have been natural explorers, constantly seeking out new lands, ideas, and experiences. This drive for exploration has led to countless discoveries and advancements in science, technology, and culture. From the exploration of the vast unknown reaches of space to the depths of the ocean, humans have always been at the forefront of discovery and innovation. Our brains are powerful tools that enable us to navigate and make sense of the world around us. We are constantly processing information and making connections between different ideas and concepts. This ability to think critically and creatively is what sets us apart from other species and allows us to explore and discover new things. As natural explorers, we are constantly seeking out new challenges and opportunities for growth. We thrive on pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones and taking risks in order to learn and grow. This drive for exploration is what fuels our creativity and innovation and allows us to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing world.
  1. We are powerful and natural explorers, driven by a deep-seated desire to discover and learn. Our brains are wired for exploration, constantly seeking out new experiences and opportunities for growth. This natural curiosity and drive for discovery have been the driving force behind many of humanity's greatest achievements and will continue to propel us forward into the future.
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Brain Rules

John Medina

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