Curiosity Killed My Cat
- Nov 29, 2017
- 2 min read
As the years pass, everything around develops just like technology, even people upgrade. With the moving world everybody follows it's trend. Change is not always a favour. Change is a challenge that bears two possibilities, a positive impact and a negative one. It is indeed one of the most basic instincts of the human race to be curious. In a time when children are maturing faster than their age as they are raised by tech, the young ones are in fact the most affected by this inborn desire to know, to find out, to be curious!
It is a cause for worry as a parent would say, curiosity killed my child. I mean curiosity killed the cat! There are arrays of things that the young minds are still not ready to process but lo, those are the exact things that are readily available for them. "I want my child to have a good life," they would say. But which is this good life? A life of luxury where everything is availed on a silver platter?

Freedom is a resource that should not be gifted relentlessly. Boundaries should be set, principles instilled. The kids want to try the new, the latest, the stylish and the trendy. Through this the world is snatching our kids right from our hands. Fashion glitters just too much. Media has become a culture. Poverty has become a disease. Crime has become a daily hymn.
Principled curiosity is innovation. While aimless curiosity is carelessness.
Of course they will make mistakes as they are children but let us as parents not make the mistake of drowning them in the materialism of this world. For our mistakes
directly affect our children. Our actions, our choices and our beliefs. Love is not luxury Love is guidance. Parenthood is not a rehearsal for the consequences are irreversible!




























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