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Curiosity and the Cat


 




I find it hard to believe that the cat was ever on good terms with curiosity. I mean, if they had built an ideal partnership, no death would have been recorded.

Did curiosity kill the cat? 


well, maybe. 


The cat just didn't know what he wanted. He was snooping around for anything and everything. Unguarded and unnecessary was the cause of his passing. Too bad!


One of the most important tools for learning and improvement is curiosity. Research has shown the impact of curiosity on cognition and the effect on a person's interest in learning. 

The brain finds it appealing when curiosity is triggered toward a particular topic or endeavor. 


Curiosity is significant for success.  It is a driving force that charts new discoveries in almost every field. It is also a mental exercise that strengthens the mind muscles. The more you indulge in curiosity the higher your chances of expanding your mind's horizon. 


Reading nurtures your curiosity, once there is the willingness to want to learn, learning can be no harder. 

Curiosity is a choice, you can choose where to feed your curiosity. You pick an interest, curiosity sets in and when you don't it doesn't compel itself.


William Arthur Ward said, "curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning". You have to be curious in the first place.

Asking questions sparks curiosity, seeking those answers fuels curiosity, and for the sustenance of inquisitiveness, learning is never on hold.


Here's my exclusive conclusion about the cat:

He knew nothing about curiosity.


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