Minds Become Curious When...

'Curiosity is an emotion related to natural inquisitive behaviour such as exploration, investigation, and learning, evident by observation in human and many animal species. The term can also be used to denote the behavior itself being caused by the emotion of curiosity. As this emotion represents a drive to know new things, curiosity is the fuel of science and all other disciplines of human study...it is generally curiosity that makes a human being want to become an expert in a field of knowledge.'

If there is no cause, there will be no issues, hence no curious minds.

When information is fed to a human brain, it allows one to think, dream, reason and experience emotions; leading on to one's curiosity (into wanting to know more about what lies beneath the end-result).

Hence, one should not feed information (from the beginning) if he feels that it does not concern any. As once the mind becomes curious, it is not the fault of the curiosity mind, but the mistake of the feeder.

On the other hand, if information has been fed (from the beginning), the feeder thus becomes responsible for arousing the curious minds, and therefore it is his duty to satisfy the curious minds.

As feeders, we ensure that our information is genuine and prepare ourselves with answers for any doubtful minds. If one merely cast the doubtful minds into the category of curiosity, because he suddenly feels that the end-result now is no longer the concern of those in doubts, eventually, he not only loses the trust of his once-believers, but also his integrity as a human being.

"It is better to think twice before feeding any information, as once minds are aroused, curiosity sets in and when doubts are left unanswered, trust will be lost."

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