Sensation seekers are people who love trying new things and feeling exciting experiences.
Imagine you're playing at a park. Most kids might just run around on the swings or slide down the slide. But sensation seekers are the ones who want to try everything, they jump off the highest part of the slide, climb up the tallest jungle gym, and even try to balance on the narrowest beam like it's a tightrope. They're always looking for something that feels bigger, louder, or more fun than what they’ve done before.
What makes them different?
Sensation seekers are like kids who can’t get enough of new adventures, just like how you might love getting a bigger scoop of ice cream every time. They're not satisfied with the same game, the same swing, or even the same ride twice in a row. They want to feel something new, stronger, and more interesting each time.
So next time you see someone trying all the coolest things at the park, they might just be a sensation seeker!
Examples
- A child who loves roller coasters more than any other ride
- Someone who prefers skydiving to watching a movie on the couch
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