json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["education","learning","science"],"appCategory":"education","appTitle":"Is curiosity the first way a person acquires knowledge and knowledge?","appBody":"<p><em><strong>Yes this is definitely correct, curiosity is the main reason why people acquire knowledge at the earliest and the most primary or infant level </strong></em>and we can relate this to the existence of the early man, the truth is that the adaptability of human being is the reason why they find measures to exist and thrive, for example survival is very paramount and when you want to survive there are curiosity about how you would survive and when you look at the inventions that mankind have at their disposal most of them was as a result of necessity and curiosity.</p>\n<p><em><strong>So in the first place when one is not eager to show curiosity the rate at which they have knowledge may be slightly diminished</strong></em>, that is why when we look at young children they discover a lot of things as a result of their inquisitiveness so having knowledge comes first when there is curiosity . for example the early man learnt how to do things in a very crude way like using stones and would in order to farm and plant this was brought about by curiosity and also the way which the survived through day cold was also as a result of this (curiosity) so because their existence depended on the eagerness to acquire knowledge he actually learnt a lot of things.</p>\n<p><em><strong>Sometimes people acquire knowledge by mistake but the main reason why they made this mistake was because they were probably searching for something else</strong></em> so just like the curiosity of a baby is the main reason why they start practicing and doing things at an infant stage that was the reason why the first early man too started practicing how to farm how to build a home and how to protect himself from attack, so the mindset to actually gathers informal knowledge by showing the eagerness to do so if not human being and the human race wouldn't have been the way they are.</p>\n<p>Trying to discover things makes people discover other things by mistake <em><strong>so if there wasn't curiosity in the first place they wouldn't even be an attempt to make discoveries ,</strong></em> so it is curiosity that brought about the discovery of so many vaccines that are not relevant to human race so curiosity in my opinion is the origin of acquiring primary knowledge</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkeatszsw","appParentAuthor":"ijoel","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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