Allowing your inquisitive nature to manipulate you can make you do things that you truly do not want to do. Mostly butting into people's personal lives... and that it NOT a good habit.
Sure, it can be interesting, but when you find out stuff you really and i mean really do not want to find out, that's when you find yourself rolling downhill.
You might wonder why I'm talking about this...
Well...
Long story shortened
It goes like this
There's me and then there's my friend..
Our friendships lasted for about 7 years or so now
But somewhere down the road we (mostly , my friend) started living our own separate lives.
I did my best to keep in touch, to catch up and talk but my friend seemed to be too busy with life
So yeah after years of trying i got fed up and stopped trying (What's the point when you never get a response right?)
And one fine day Viola! there's an e mail from my friend.
I'm shocked and feel a tinge of happiness and relief and replied immediately
Then I waited
And waited
And waited some more
I did not get a reply, so naturally I got curious ( i mean i knew my friend had access to the net... )
And I did a little "research" and found out my friend had ample time for others (none for me ='[ )
And me... well i got furious and upset and had the worst weekend.
Moral of the story .. don't let your curiosity take over your senses. (It doesn't sound that meaningful out it that way, but you get my point right)