Sentences with phrase «childlike curiosity»

"Childlike curiosity" refers to the natural tendency of children to be interested in and eager to explore new things. It means having a sense of wonder and asking lots of questions, like a child does when they want to understand the world around them. Full definition
When speaking about becoming an inventor, Bezos explained the flaw with becoming an expert in your field is at that you are «trapped by knowledge,» and that the beauty happens when you approach things with childlike curiosity, according to TechCrunch.
One of the best things my mom passed down to me is an insatiable, childlike curiosity about the world.
In fact, the closest he comes to genuinely definitive emotion in the original Halloween is simple, childlike curiosity after taking a life.
Playing on childlike curiosities, tracks such as «A New Friend» and «Orichalcum» employ soft flowing melodies and quietly ebbing wood wind instruments.
Childlike curiosity at the world around you is slowly replaced with indifference.
After the birth of his son in 1986, he began making large - format pictures around his home, examining common household objects with childlike curiosity.
This childlike curiosity and openness to new experiences becomes a character trait.
I will miss his smile and his childlike curiosity that kept him young well beyond his years.
Growing stronger and more agile with time, Benjamin's body may look old but he has a childlike curiosity and is intrigued by the young granddaughter of one of the women in the care center.
She is stunning in the strength and vulnerability she displays, while also maintaining a childlike curiosity that perfectly captures the notion that every child «deserves a life».
I have a childlike curiosity that has gotten me into deep conversations with strangers, sparked unlikely friendships, and landed me in some pretty cool places across the world.
A childlike curiosity creeps into us when we are presented a gift.
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