Hall English 1101 Fall 2020

Curiosity

Something I was interesting as a kid was learning of our galaxy, the solar system, planets, moons, sun everything that’s outside of planet earth. I’m still interested in learning of these topics because out of space is such a big place it might have alternative universes, other life in other places, humans living differently and so much more that are yet to be discover. Asking questions helped me learned more about the topic because it helped me to understand a little better our solar system instead of just wondering why this and that. I get an response to my curiosity and questions I will have. It will also help the other person who I  asked the question to know I’m interested in learning of the topic and will like to know more about it and perhaps help me enhance that curiosity. Lastly all the questions I asked will stay within my mind because it something I pondered for and having the response will make me see stuff differently.

My curiosity changed and grown over the years by asking more elaborated questions, questions concerning society and the planet not just for me but understand and grasping why we need to think that way. Growing as a person and seeing life differently instead of the same bland way.

Keeping the article I read for today in mind, the role the educational system play in my curiosity is bad because like they article said I was never allowed to speak out and have answers to my concern. I was never allowed to experience and be curious like the curious George but instead needing to follow a manual. Having a response to my question and then ending it there no more questions to be asked afterwards such as, why is it supposed to be that way? The adults just responding because it is.

 

2 Comments

  1. Carrie Hall

    I hope you do some research about astronomy! I’m not sure what– you’ll need to narrow it down, but this is fascinating.

  2. Carrie Hall

    I hope you do some research about astronomy! I’m not sure what– you’ll need to narrow it down, but this is fascinating.

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