I was that obnoxious, provocative kid, the one who’d squint at you and draaaag out doubtfully — “And why is that??!”, never satisfied with the answer, “That’s just how it is.”
I absolutely love asking questions. I want to understand things.
Adults have found a nicer way to put it — they call me ‘thought-provoking’ now. But let’s be honest, the gist hasn’t changed. Curiosity can inspire just as much as it can drive you mad.
A friend of mine wondered why, the moment we walked into a hotel room, I’d immediately start checking all the doors and drawers. He thought I was after those fancy shampoo bottles. I’M GATHERING INFORMATION, can’t you see?! 😊 I want to see what’s going on in here.
Well, I'm not a saint. I’m sure did take some of those...
But information-gathering first. It’s not something I do on purpose. Over time, I realized that it’s just my thing. I want to understand the current situation, so that I can potentially find a way to improve it.
I believe information can give us valuable insights, deeper understanding, and make things more efficient. In turn, leading to improved quality of life and a stronger sense of well-being.
Want to ask me why?