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Pursuing Your Wonders

One of the best things you can do for yourself and others is to pursue your curiosity. We are born with a natural motive to explore our world, and it is, through innate wonder that we learn. Daily, we hear ourselves think, “I wonder…” How many times do we pursue the questions that float across our minds? Why do we wonder so often?

Each time we think about something we want, we wonder about the details. For instance, Mark and I wanted to buy a video camera, and we instantly wondered. We wondered things like, how much cameras cost, which ones would work well for YouTube, etc.

Every time we think in terms of, “I do, but I don’t” we may be tempted to disregard what we want. However, by listening for the things, we wonder about and engaging in those wonders, we begin to focus on what we want. Thus steadily letting go of the “I don’t” portion of the thought.

Our normal curiosity helps us to look for the questions in life. By following those questions, you arrive at answers. The smallest wonder, if you follow through, can influence your life.

We wonder about things spontaneously, and if we attempt to follow through, we become more creative. Each time you pursue something that you are wondering about, you free your mind. Besides, when we wonder about something it can be an idea coming forth. You become more assertive when you satisfy your curiosity.



Sandra Hendricks
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