"Nous devons notre civilisation à la curiosité de nos ancêtres qui n'ont jamais cessé de poser des questions"
— Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Our world today, with all its technology, culture, and knowledge, exists because people from the past were always asking questions and looking for answers. Imagine if no one had ever wondered what was beyond the horizon; we might never have discovered new lands. If people didn't study and question how things worked, we wouldn't have airplanes, electricity, or medicines. For example, Thomas Edison kept experimenting and asking, "How can we make a light bulb that works well?" even after many failures. This curiosity led to the invention of the electric light. If we want to keep improving our world, we should keep being curious, asking questions, and searching for new solutions.
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Ancestors Civilization Curiosity Exploration History Humanity Innovation Knowledge Progress Questioning
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