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In this TEDx talk, Agniv, recognized as one of the youngest TEDx speakers, delivers an inspiring presentation centered on the transformative power of curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge from a child’s perspective. He begins by sharing his personal journey of exploration, highlighting how his fascination with complex subjects ranging from the mysteries of the cosmos to quantum physics began at an exceptionally early age. Agniv challenges the conventional boundaries of age-appropriate learning, arguing that passion and an inquisitive mind are the only prerequisites for understanding the world. He critiques the traditional education system for often prioritizing rote memorization over genuine inquiry. Throughout the talk, he emphasizes that the "why" behind every phenomenon is more important than the "what". His delivery is energetic and articulate, urging adults to reconnect with their "inner child" and maintain a sense of wonder. The talk serves as a powerful reminder that intellectual growth is limitless when driven by pure curiosity, encouraging the audience to never stop asking questions and to view the world through a lens of infinite possibility. Agniv is a curious and creative young thinker who is fascinated by rockets, robots, and everything that moves fast. Given the freedom to explore, imagine, and question, he began sharing his world through his own channel at just four years old. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx