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essay on how your curiosity once got you in a trouble​

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Answered by adarshjain50
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Explanation:

Not so much trouble per se, but I can't count how many times I was asking so many questions about whatever topic, that I either started asking too personal of questions or the person became fed up with my asking question after question. A lot of the time, people think I'm asking whatever I am so that I can get info to take advantage of them or to learn a secret that I want to exploit or something but I ask merely to add more relatively useless information to the vast amount I know already. I like adding information to the ol biological super computer that is my brain. I get actual satisfaction from learning about anything. Especially if the topic is one of my personal interests. Mainly science, video games, or how people think compared to how I do.

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Answered by bhavya4280
2

Answer:

Not so much trouble per se, but I can't count how many times I was asking so many questions about whatever topic, that I either started asking too personal of questions or the person became fed up with my asking question after question. A lot of the time, people think I'm asking whatever I am so that I can get info to take advantage of them or to learn a secret that I want to exploit or something but I ask merely to add more relatively useless information to the vast amount I know already. I like adding information to the ol biological super computer that is my brain. I get actual satisfaction from learning about anything. Especially if the topic is one of my personal interests. Mainly science, video games, or how people think compared to how I do.

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