Curiosity is Beneficial for Good Health
#curious #healthy
"If we can spark curiosity about a topic, we will be able to remember it better"-- Paul Ebeling
The Big Q: Why are many of us able to remember so many details when we watch a movie or read a book or hear an interesting story?
The Big A: The mix of curiosity and emotion is the Key to learning. If you can spark curiosity about a certain topic, you will be able to remember it better.
How to do it
Make it a game for yourself, give yourself some motivation, and think about how you will explain it to a friend.
Try to find these connections with learnings, it will make learning more fun and more efficient.
Life is nourished by Inquisitiveness, Interest and Passion. Curiosity is good for the mind and soul, plus if is beneficial for good health.
Have a healthy week, Keep the Faith!

Biohacking: The Science of Optimizing Longevity
An evidence-led, optimistic tour of biohacking: what it is, why the science is sound, and how the movement is converging with clinical longevity medicine of the kind practised at Bangkok's Target150.

NK Cells: Powerful Cancer Fighters
Natural killer (NK) cells are the immune system’s first line of defense against cancer. This 2026 guide covers NK cell biology, how they destroy tumors, the latest CAR-NK and memory-like breakthroughs from Dana-Farber, MIT, Yale and McGill, and how to support your own NK cell function.

Larry Fink Called It. CME Just Made It Real. The Compute Futures Market Has Arrived

The Quantum-AI Convergence Is Real. The Quantum Stocks Aren't the Trade.
Every story, signed and delivered.
Subscribe to the kxco channel and get the headline, the AI-written key takeaways, and the chain-anchor link the moment we publish. Audio versions and per-ticker subscriptions arrive in the next iteration.

