For a long time, I thought being curious was just a bad habit.
I was always jumping from one idea to another, starting new things, leaving old ones half done.
I used to research random topics day and night. Trying new tools. Build small projects.
Most of them failed. Some I forgot.
It felt like a waste of time.
But later I understood; those small things were teaching me more than I realized.
Curiosity is not useless.
It’s quiet learning. It makes your brain strong in the background.
Every try, every failure, adds something to who you are.
You don’t always need a big plan.
Sometimes it’s okay to just explore and see where it goes.
That’s how we grow. Not by knowing everything, but by never stopping to wonder.