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RE: The Curiosity Paradox

Like you said, curiosity pushes us to explore, learn and grow in so many ways that helps us later in life. Sometimes, I wonder how some people survive without being curious about things. Yes, there is a point when you have to know and accept that some things are better left unknown than working tirelessly to find out something that will probably make your life miserable.

In the case of your dad, it reminds me of my dad too but somehow, that man has always been lucky not to get into any trouble but then, my dad can be really curious when things are going on around him especially in the compound. Funny enough, he will always ask us not to come out but he will go there to see what’s happening.

I only like a curious person when he or she is curious about things that will improve their lives in a positive way and also help then gain more knowledge about things that will help them be a better person. I know of some people that I can get anything I want from them because of how curious they are about things that doesn’t concern them. Those are people we call them busybodies aka aproko.

I won’t lie, I laughed while reading what happened to your dad. I’m very sure that henceforth he would always make sure to mind his business except he is called to intervene.

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Sweet comment!
I'm glad you agree with me that curiosity pushes us to make the most out of ourselves. I also like people who are curious to learn new things. Like, you are eager to know things around you. That's just beautiful!

Hehe. Seems my dad and yours are 5 and 6. I recorded the whole thing- when my mom was “patching up” his head.😂 Luckily, I made the videos on Snapchat, so as long as I still remember my login details, they are save there. Maybe one day I’ll show you.😂😂

Yes, babes. As long as your curiosity is one that pushes you to learn, then I like you, hehe.

Eii! 😂😂
I look forward to looking at it one day. 🤣

You will laugh so hard.😂

Now I’m anticipating. 😂