Curiosity
It is curiosity that led Adam and Eve tasting the forbidden fruit, but by the irony of fate it has proved to be an emblem of human intellect. This is the inborn trait of man that lasts lifelong. Much in literature and art are nothing but curiosity along with imagination translated into rhythmic words, immortal characters and wonderful curves and shades. The achievements of science are also the outcome of this instinct in man. Apart from these, some social curiosity is widely in vogue, chiefly encompassing scandals, familial matters, lazy gossips. These are detrimental indeed. But this is undeniable that much of the charm in human life is in direct proportion to man's curiosity because seriousminded people are more curious about astronomy, herbal plants, marine life and mysteries of nature.
It is curiosity that led Adam and Eve tasting the forbidden fruit, but by the irony of fate it has proved to be an emblem of human intellect. This is the inborn trait of man that lasts lifelong. Much in literature and art are nothing but curiosity along with imagination translated into rhythmic words, immortal characters and wonderful curves and shades. The achievements of science are also the outcome of this instinct in man. Apart from these, some social curiosity is widely in vogue, chiefly encompassing scandals, familial matters, lazy gossips. These are detrimental indeed. But this is undeniable that much of the charm in human life is in direct proportion to man's curiosity because seriousminded people are more curious about astronomy, herbal plants, marine life and mysteries of nature.
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