They also say curiosity killed the cat. Anyway you look at it, curiosity spurns us to go ahead to ask “why?”. Unfortunately in the new tecnological world where we only have to press a button to access to Internet curiosity is being put aside or rather, better said, limited. Curiosity is like opening a door. You open it and are induced to open another and then another. With Internet we often stop at the first door since our question has been answered. We don’t consider other aspects of the same question which may arise if we depend on more sources of information, comparing, evaluating, analysing. Internet is neccessary and usefull but our intelligence and curiosity should reek advantage not submit to its allure that it is sufficient to go ahead.
They also say curiosity killed the cat. Anyway you look at it, curiosity spurns us to go ahead to ask “why?”. Unfortunately in the new tecnological world where we only have to press a button to access to Internet curiosity is being put aside or rather, better said, limited. Curiosity is like opening a door. You open it and are induced to open another and then another. With Internet we often stop at the first door since our question has been answered. We don’t consider other aspects of the same question which may arise if we depend on more sources of information, comparing, evaluating, analysing. Internet is neccessary and usefull but our intelligence and curiosity should reek advantage not submit to its allure that it is sufficient to go ahead.