“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard.
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If you just care to see the history of some inventions and discoveries, I’m sure you will not miss a very glittering aspect. Curiosity. When an apple had fallen on the head of Newton or when a good amount of water was displaced, the moment Archimedes stepped into his bathtub, both of them were overwhelmed by millions of questions. They went ahead. Answered the questions and became immortal.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard.
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True. Curiosity is key to knowledge. The knowledge gained out of curiosity is on firmer ground.
Which is why, Curiosity led to greatest inventions. Examples are Newton, Archimedes to name a few.
If you just care to see the history of some inventions and discoveries, I’m sure you will not miss a very glittering aspect. Curiosity. When an apple had fallen on the head of Newton or when a good amount of water was displaced, the moment Archimedes stepped into his bathtub, both of them were overwhelmed by millions of questions. They went ahead. Answered the questions and became immortal.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard.
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I would say Necessity and curiosity are parents of invetnion as necessity is the mother of invention.
If you just care to see the history of some inventions and discoveries, I’m sure you will not miss a very glittering aspect. Curiosity. When an apple had fallen on the head of Newton or when a good amount of water was displaced, the moment Archimedes stepped into his bathtub, both of them were overwhelmed by millions of questions. They went ahead. Answered the questions and became immortal.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard.
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Answers are there because there are questions. This cannot be a case like what came first - egg or hen. Questions always exist - in whatever form like curiosity, and only then do answers follow.
Answers are there because there are questions. This cannot be a case like what came first - egg or hen. Questions always exist - in whatever form like curiosity, and only then do answers follow.
Answers are there just in the near vicinity of questions. What all one has to do is to have the will to persevere. Every body has seen an apple falling down from a tree. But why it led Newton alone to discover the laws of gravitation ? Because he questioned and never left till he got the answer. That's the factor that separates a winner from a loser.
Answers are there because there are questions. This cannot be a case like what came first - egg or hen. Questions always exist - in whatever form like curiosity, and only then do answers follow.
Answers are there just in the near vicinity of questions. What all one has to do is to have the will to persevere. Every body has seen an apple falling down from a tree. But why it led Newton alone to discover the laws of gravitation ? Because he questioned and never left till he got the answer. That's the factor that separates a winner from a loser.
Separating a winner from a loser??? I guess that's a pretty harsh statement. Let's say that's the difference between a fool and a genius, because the genius has its limits.
Answers are there because there are questions. This cannot be a case like what came first - egg or hen. Questions always exist - in whatever form like curiosity, and only then do answers follow.
Answers are there just in the near vicinity of questions. What all one has to do is to have the will to persevere. Every body has seen an apple falling down from a tree. But why it led Newton alone to discover the laws of gravitation ? Because he questioned and never left till he got the answer. That's the factor that separates a winner from a loser.
Separating a winner from a loser??? I guess that's a pretty harsh statement. Let's say that's the difference between a fool and a genius, because the genius has its limits.
Otherwise you would have found one Newton and an Einstein in every street corner today. A person who fails to question about the happenings around him will stay where he is forever. A person who questions about the happenings around him will shoot ahead.
Answers are there because there are questions. This cannot be a case like what came first - egg or hen. Questions always exist - in whatever form like curiosity, and only then do answers follow.
Answers are there just in the near vicinity of questions. What all one has to do is to have the will to persevere. Every body has seen an apple falling down from a tree. But why it led Newton alone to discover the laws of gravitation ? Because he questioned and never left till he got the answer. That's the factor that separates a winner from a loser.
Separating a winner from a loser??? I guess that's a pretty harsh statement. Let's say that's the difference between a fool and a genius, because the genius has its limits.
Otherwise you would have found one Newton and an Einstein in every street corner today. A person who fails to question about the happenings around him will stay where he is forever. A person who questions about the happenings around him will shoot ahead.
That's a great explanation. And if there were Newtons and Einsteins evreywhere, there wouldn't have been any appreciation of their work either. Good job.
If you just care to see the history of some inventions and discoveries, I’m sure you will not miss a very glittering aspect. Curiosity. When an apple had fallen on the head of Newton or when a good amount of water was displaced, the moment Archimedes stepped into his bathtub, both of them were overwhelmed by millions of questions. They went ahead. Answered the questions and became immortal.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard.
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illustration : Rambabu
If you just care to see the history of some inventions and discoveries, I’m sure you will not miss a very glittering aspect. Curiosity. When an apple had fallen on the head of Newton or when a good amount of water was displaced, the moment Archimedes stepped into his bathtub, both of them were overwhelmed by millions of questions. They went ahead. Answered the questions and became immortal.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”
Nancy Willard.
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illustration : Rambabu
Is it possible to answer without question?
This is 100% true in life. Students should follow this. curiosity helps to know many things.
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