The humanistic trait of curiosity, whether using it to evaluate a person's personality or self-worth, has become consistently inconsistent. Why is it that we spend half of our lives deciphering who we should and should not associate ourselves with? In that time, our personalities evolve therefore deeming this evaulation process inconclusive and a waste of time.
Has curiosity finally killed the cat or is it still chasing the allure of the perfect cat nip?
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