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But even though nobody wants theirs to be exposed, human nature has it that one is curious about other people's secrets—even more so if it's a secret of someone important to oneself.
But even though nobody wants theirs to be exposed, human nature has it that one is curious about other people's secrets—even more so if it's a secret of someone important to oneself.


However, the more important the person is, the less you should spy into their secrets.
However, the more important the person is, the less you should ignore their will and expose their secrets.


These are two contradicting urges that every person has to live with.
These are two contradicting urges that every person has to live with.
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Who could resist the temptation to do so?
Who could resist the temptation to do so?


Could I resist the temptation to do so?
More importantly, could I resist the temptation to do so?





Revision as of 09:16, 4 September 2014

Everyone has their secrets.

But even though nobody wants theirs to be exposed, human nature has it that one is curious about other people's secrets—even more so if it's a secret of someone important to oneself.

However, the more important the person is, the less you should ignore their will and expose their secrets.

These are two contradicting urges that every person has to live with.

But if it were possible to learn those secrets without anybody to notice...

Who could resist the temptation to do so?

More importantly, could I resist the temptation to do so?



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