Curiosity and Science, Intent and Wisdom 11:22

Louis William Wain's (1860-1939) 'A curious cat.' Originally a gift from the artist to Ernest Ralph, Wain's barber in Napsbury. (ca. 1930)
(From Bonhams auction house, used w/o permission.)
(Louis William Wain's "A curious cat." (ca. 1930))

As a behavior, curiosity is part of being a rat, a cat, or a human.

In humans, at least, it's also an emotion.

Whether the decline in curiosity exhibited by many of us as we mature is a natural process, or is the result of education — that's a can of worms I'll ignore today.

Cultural values very likely also encourage, or discourage, curiosity. Happily, there's more to my native culture than this proverb....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

This week I discuss using and misusing curiosity: with quotes from St. Augustine, Pope Leo XIII, St. Thomas Aquinas and H. P. Lovecraft.

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