Curiosity, a need or a caprice?

@didi13 (2926)
Romania
November 27, 2011 9:38am CST
Need and caprice, I swear that I saw walking in tandem on a bicycle. To me, is more of a recognized medical condition, the rest of the world is human. Officially, you do not need to know some thing, but you still want to know. Of course, everyone is curious when it comes to something that interested him or off him, but many people exaggerate and want to know everything even if it does not help anything and it's not their job. A need is when you want to feed your self gene, a caprice when you want to know a little gossip or trivial. For you, curiosity is a need or a caprice?
1 person likes this
2 responses
@Furyoku (26)
28 Nov 11
Need and should be curious. This curiosity can fill your need and caprice.
@banta78 (4326)
• India
27 Nov 11
I am curious by nature. It is something very natural, helps in my development like for most humans. When I explore the unknown, I try finding solutions to my problems. I learn and experience and grow as a person. But yes I don't like to gossip or waste my time on trivial matters, am not at all curious for such things.