Curiosity is often the spark behind every great invention. Inventors rarely begin with complex ideas – they start with simple, persistent questions: Why does this work the way it does? What if it could be improved?
Thomas Edison, for example, spent his childhood taking things apart just to understand how they worked, turning curiosity into a lifelong habit of experimentation. Similarly, Steve Jobs grew up fascinated by electronics and design, constantly asking questions that pushed him to think differently and challenge what already existed.
Today, the same spirit of curiosity drives innovation in STEM fields like robotics, coding and engineering. When children are encouraged to explore, experiment and ask questions, they develop the skills and mindset that could one day lead to creating the next breakthrough technology.

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