In my early
years, I was a curious child. I used to ask a lot of questions to my parents
and siblings, and they answered me immediately to feed my curiosity. When I
learn to read, I started to search for information and interesting facts in
science and history books that my mother collected and had in store for me in
case I needed them for homework, When Internet was not an accessible thing. However,
as I was growing up I got more selective about the topics which I was
interested in, and ironically, when I got access to internet I dismissed the
science for "less important" themes like videogames and series. This habit
has helped me a lot since then. Whenever I get really involved in a topic I
conduct an extensive research on it, so that I will be informed enough to talk
about it and offer input with a good background. In Conclusion, I think I am
really proud of this facet that I developed back when I was a child, even
though I am not as curious as I was, which has proved to be very helpful since
then.
There should be more people like you. Just like we talked the other day in Leo's class, a uninformed opinion is useless.
ResponderEliminarFabian, I am proud of this facet of yours too !
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