Curiosity kills the cat.?

sometimes i wondered...
how come we believe that there are millions of stars in the sky, and we don't even care to prove it...
while we need to touch the wet paint on the chair to prove it that its really wet??
does anyone have any reaction or good answer besides the curiosity?

Answer:
It's human nature to be inquisitive and yet certain things we take for granted.
Like for instance our friend the Ape wants us to measure his penises.
We take for granted there are millions of them but only a good one of the opposite.
As for the cat, it certainly killed it.
beacaused we can...its not like we can touch the stars
it is true that there are millions of stars in the sky, but we cant prove it like just touching the wet paint chair, and come to conclusion that it is really wet.

someday someone like you will create a device or a system to count all the stars

till then we have to wait and see

dont think too much
To prove in life that there are millions of stars in the sky needs a lot of guts accompanied with the virtue of uprightness. If one can hardly prove any one of the 'presence of the stars' in the sky into ones actual life, it means that that person is not connected to his/her mind, heart and determination. You see, we need to be connected to our whole self so that we can be true and genuine! Mere curiosity will not bring one to anywhere.
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