Feline Curiosity

[Learning & Growing - XVII]
Curiosity killed the cat. That’s fine; the cat has eight more lives. In other words, curiosity didn’t kill anything, not in the sense that a feline deceased because of it. 
Idioms sound nice.Often they have little useful meaning. 
Everything is wrong with “Curiosity killed the cat”. The worst part: curiosity gets a bad rap. 
A desire to explore, investigate, understand, engage, discover, and learn, might be the very things that keeps cats (and humans) alive. Sure, curiosity occasionally leads to danger, but without it, we run the risk of never living. I’ll take the danger every time. (I’m sure the cat would agree.)
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