Curiosity awakens the bravest heart in us all. While fear silently warns us to use our better judgement, curiosity overrides fear. It begins with a pure inquisitive spark but soon becomes a violent obsession to bring the taunting to rest.
And, so it seems, curiosity often preceeds regret. In retrospect, the proud will mutter a shrug with darting eyes and avert the gaze of those in judgement. Others may cry -- perhaps the delicate or dramatic. Still, others remain strangely unmoved because of well, experience.
We meet a thousand names and a thousand faces and not even one will we truly recognize. So why be curious at all.
And, so it seems, curiosity often preceeds regret. In retrospect, the proud will mutter a shrug with darting eyes and avert the gaze of those in judgement. Others may cry -- perhaps the delicate or dramatic. Still, others remain strangely unmoved because of well, experience.
We meet a thousand names and a thousand faces and not even one will we truly recognize. So why be curious at all.