
How many heads are there?
These guys are curious about something.
What could be that?
I am curious to know
Why can’t I be intelligent like Newton?
I am also aware of the proverb-curiosity killed the cat.
Unlike Newton, I wished not to be curious because I know that my brain is dull.
Why should I break my head (unlike these guys headbutting)?
Why can’t I simply mind my business and move on?
Looks like I must spend my entire life thinking about why these guys were in that body position on that day!!
“Why is it that when one man builds a wall, the next man immediately needs to know what’s on the other side?”
George R.R. Martin
I have decided to keep calm and spend the rest of my life peacefully.
What is that I deserve in my life?
“Peace of mind for five minutes, that’s what I crave” Alanis Morissette
Thank you for your visit.
Take care, my friend.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Mr. Philo
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This post is part of SueW & GC’s Weekly prompts-Curiosities
Curiosity is exploration – finding out answers, wandering down paths to see where they lead. Always asking why?
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Always asking questions like “why” and “how” is sure to bring dividends.
But these days, the problem is with people.
People start prying.
We have to constantly remind them
‘Excuse me, I just found your nose. It was in my business’
Thank you, Brenda.
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Lol. Yes, people can sometimes be intrusive
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Your brain is not dull; would you please stop knocking yourself down, dear Philo!
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Thank you Dolly for your encouraging words.
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The pleasure is mine, dear Philo.
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The idea that our curiosity is an important part of our humanity and helps us to grow and learn is something that I think many of us can relate to. The examples of how curiosity has led to some of the most important discoveries and innovations in history is a testament to the power of this trait. Thank you for sharing such a thought-provoking and inspiring message. It’s a reminder to embrace our curiosity and let it lead us to new and exciting places.
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Well said.
You expressed the purpose of ‘being curious’ so well.
I was also trying to impress curiosity of other kind.
Thank you so much, my friends.
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Being nosey, when someone wants to know what’s going on.
Being curious, someone wants learn.
Good one Philo, thank you for joining in.
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Thank you SueW, for this lovely explanation.
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