People are naturally curious from "summary" of Why Don't Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham
The idea that people are naturally curious is a fundamental aspect of human nature. Curiosity is what drives us to explore the world around us, to ask questions, and to seek out new knowledge. It is a powerful force that motivates us to learn and grow, and it is present in all of us, regardless of age or background.
When we are curious about something, we are more likely to pay attention to it, to think about it, and to remember it. This is because curiosity engages our brains in a way that is inherently stimulating and rewarding. When we are curious, our brains release dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is associated with pleasure and reward. This makes us feel good, and it encourages us to keep seeking out new information and experiences.
Curiosity is also closely linked to the process of learning. When we are curious about a topic, we are more likely to actively engage with it, to ask questions, to seek out answers, and to think critically about the information we en...
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