Why Are Humans Morbidly Curious

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Humans, whether they admit it or not, are morbidly curious. Humans are morbidly curious for a variety of reasons, all of them leading back to the physcology of humans. Whenever people are cruising by an accident, or watching a terrifying scene on TV, or maybe a horrific video on the internet, they all want to look away. However, none of them are able to as they all have a sense of fascination of the event; they are all morbidly curious. They may be curious because they want to know what is going on and why. Or, maybe they want to see what happened and play through the incident themselves, empathizing for the victim. They may even want to put themselves in the victim's shoes and experience the horrific event in an imaginative first person view. Morbid curiosity may even be stopping humans from lashing out violently. Humans are morbidly curious because they cannot help it, being morbidly curious has been engraved into them psychologically. Morbid curiosity allows humans to keep their deep, dark thoughts as visions in the back of their head, instead of taking them to the real world. “He maintained …show more content…

Humans are controlled by a strict set of laws in which they are not allowed to explore their darks thought in a legal way. The fact that they cannot let out these thoughts makes them intrigued by things like death and disaster whenever it does happen. “To those who think Cantor's field of study is morbid, he says think again. Death, he says, "is stimulating and thought-provoking" (Hansen). These horrific happenings allow their mind to explore that darkness and when they see it they cannot get enough. This is caused by how rarely things like death or disaster happen, making them want to explore the curiosities they have even more. Morbid curiosity is caused by the human mind thriving to see dark happenings that do not happen commonly during a

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