We all must have heard the idiom, ‘curiosity killed the cat’ which is generally said to people who persist on knowing something we do not want to share. And it’s very truly said. Cats are known for their inquisitive nature and frequent getting into trouble for it. Too much curiosity can ruin friendships and create enmity. Curiosity is the quality or desire to know more, sometimes, more than what should be necessary and not always good for us. Curiosity comes from questioning, questioning arises from doubts and a doubt is always fatal unless answered. An unanswered doubt brings in the urge to get a response which may, or may not, be approached the right way. For instance, one must discuss rather than blame, ask rather than jump to conclusions, think rather than act in an attempt to know something that may only ‘appear’ hidden due to the insecurities of the mind. Again, this insecurity is the product of unanswered doubts. So, though I don’t deny getting doubts cleared, too much curiosity can risk relationships.

PS: i really wanna write like i used to while still in school...but now i have hardly any time due to class assignments+'change of board' stress+inability to cope up with hsc board methods+missing school (idk y, but i really do).
It's disappointing, i know, to read something short when the title creates anticipation for a lot more..but this is just a thought..and it's meant to be short (also bcos i can't spare enough time, which saddens me too much)

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