Definition Of Curiosity

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Curiosity, according to Merriam Webster, means it is the desire to know. For example, when you are playing a game, especially if it is an open world game. You will be curious as to how vast this open world game is. It is the same with any other aspects, if we are curious about something, our instincts will tell us to try it or do it. It doesn’t really matter what happens because we all have a curious mind whether we like it or not.

Being curious about something is seeing the same as seeing it in a different perspective. Curious people are naggers because they want to know more and sometimes or most of the time, want to know all that the person can learn from it. Curious people are usually observative people. You cannot satisfy a curious person unless that person says that he or she is satisfied. What to do when a person is curious? It is one of the questions I ask myself when I am with my friend who is very curious at almost everything she sees and she won’t stop nagging me about it. …show more content…

Curious people don’t really have the luxury to blame other people because just by being curious, we are making ourselves vulnerable to criticism and the like. So we should always keep an open