curiosity
By unknownBride
@unknownBride (15)
Philippines
May 26, 2011 10:11pm CST
is being curious healthy?
will this really help me grow and understand everything?
will this not lead me to danger?
how will i know when to stop my curiosity?
I'm curious too...will you help me?
*_*?
3 responses
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
11 Oct 11
Curiosity is like going on the road to see the world.
It's risky. You can get lost, you can eat wolves.
Sometimes it's better not to be curious.
Sometimes the contrary is a good thing.
You can not draw a final rule incite you can say, curiosity is always good! Curiosity is always bad times!
@rambansal (574)
• India
4 Jul 11
Curiosity is not only mental health-nourishing, it is also the hallmark of humanity placing it above other species of life. So much so that curiosity has become an instinct for human-beings - www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2548267.aspx?p=0
@misztru0ng (37)
• United States
27 May 11
Hello! I think being curious is healthy overall. Curiosity can help everyone grow and understand things that may never be discovered if no one was ever curious enough to explore and want to know or learn about something. However, there are boundaries in being curious. If a person's curiosity is harming or offending anyone, then it might mean that your curiosity has went too far or you need to seek answers and knowledge to your particular curiosity elsewhere or from someone else. Not everyone accepts curiosity the same way so as long you're considerate of others, curiosity can be a very positive thing.