Sunday 22 February 2015

Curiosity is a two-edged sword


Curiosity is one of those issues that can either get you some somewhere in life or cause problems and cons at other times. More than that, it is something that we control and that we have the choice of doing. So a head-start tip, don't get yourself into anything you're not comfortable with or don't feel is the right thing to do.

Curiosity is a social behavior we have towards various things and people and is this strong will or desire to know more about something. Curiosity has its good and bad sides to it. My opinion on this, and I think you guys would agree too, is that its alright to have some curiosity carried around with you as long as its not used to trespass other people's business and privacy.

I'm sure all of us have a degree of curiosity inside us. At the end of the day, we're born with some of it and is just integrated in us. What's in our hands is to control our curiosity and steer it such a way that it would possibly benefit us rather than hurt us and leave us with sorrow and misery.


Blunt edge of curiosity

The first type of curiosity is the type where you don't stick your nose into people's business and never invade their privacy. Any ideas regarding what I'm talking about? This is the type of curiosity that can actually make you and get you a decent job, maybe have you invent something new and benefit society. Interested enough? Check out the post about "The Blunt Edge of Curiosity".


Sharp edge of curiosity

This is the second type or category of curiosity. This is the type that bites you in the back and could cause serious trouble and issues as it causes the invasion of other individual's privacy and has you stick your nose in everyone's business just because you feel like you want to know what's happening and in details... You should check out the post about the "Sharp Edge of Curiosity".

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