Peep or peek??

“It’s fun to peek into other people’s worlds & see how they go about doing things” Norah Jones

Curious people

In the above photo, not just one, but two people are seemed to be curious.

Kids being curious I can understand. Children learn things only by being curious.

And adult peeping?

Maybe it is a kind of Thrill & human trait to be ‘curious about what others are up to !! And can one can take it as a norm?

But do you enjoy doing this?

The habit of peeping into somebody’s affair….can one express as ‘disgusting’ or just ignore it?

Probably it brings, gossips with toppings and some excitement resulting in rumours!

Are we not obsessed with the lives of others?

It is said this habit is more prevalent in women.

Or you think it’s because of an idle brain, which is the culprit. And one derives demonic pleasure.

Nothing wrong with being inquisitive, after all, we descended from monkeys

Being inquisitive is OK if it relates to our well-being, but unfortunately, we tend to be inquisitive for the wrong reasons.

And we become extremely happy for checking others problems, rather than taking care of our own problems!

“Most of our problems will be solved, if we focus on what is happening in our life rather than peeping into other’s life”   Misbah Abu Obeida Khan

And coming to the English Language…which word is correct to use? Peek or Peep?

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