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Possession means control, in fact, possessiveness and desire to control are the same, and the purpose of seeking knowledge is actually to control, which is the instinct of living beings, and only the ability to control more things and phenomena can make it easier for them to survive. It's just that human beings have evolved to the point where they have evolved from the most primitive animal instinct to human nature. To seek knowledge is to control, and to control means to possess.
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Intellectual curiosity is not the same as possessiveness.
Conceptually, possessiveness is something that you want to have and others don't, but intellectual curiosity is first and foremost what you get from someone else, and the concept is different.
Ideologically, possessiveness is a subjective active behavior, while intellectual curiosity is observable, and from the perspective of social influence, possessiveness is a potentially unrecognized behavior that represents selfishness.
And intellectual curiosity is a behavior that is praised by society and represents positivity and progression.
To sum up, there is a difference between the two.
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Not all, it is right to say this on one side, and it is wrong to say this on the other side, everything is contradictory, and the problem should be considered from multiple angles, and a one-sided view of the problem will only make the problem more complicated!
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I think so, showing the human thirst for knowledge. But possessiveness also includes aspects such as the possession of materiality.
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Yes, you're right, intellectual curiosity is the desire to possess knowledge!
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The possession of knowledge is a good thing, and generally does not harm the interests of others, but the possession of material things is not necessarily. In the same way, matter and knowledge are almost endless.
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Yes, intellectual curiosity is also a sign of possessiveness.
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In the West, intellectual curiosity is the search for the eternal Logos (truth).
In the East, the quest for knowledge is to surpass others and is the most important manifestation of worldly desires.
Whether the desire for knowledge will eventually turn into possessiveness is all determined by one mind.
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Some possessiveness is good, some possessiveness is bad, and the possessiveness of intellectual curiosity is good.
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Yes, some are instinctive, most are motivated.
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Isn't all human behavior driven by desire, and it doesn't matter if you don't admit it.
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I think it's also a curious nature.
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The things, things, and people that you like want to keep them in your own hands and keep them in your own hands, so that others don't have a chance to appreciate or get close!
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Treat the other person as your own personal property. No one else can peep at it.
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The average person who is possessive of love is often only mindful that the partner has deep contact with the opposite sex. Love possessiveness can only represent a person's psychology. Like love, a person who is very possessive in friendship will suddenly feel jealous and very uncomfortable when he sees that a new friend has appeared in a friend he likes to associate with, and that his friend is closer to him than he is.
What's more, they want to control their friends' actions and thoughts.
Possessive performance.
1. When you like something, you will find a way to get it, even if it is useless or you don't like it after you get it.
2. You must have a lot of useful things, no matter what it is or a certain category of goods.
3. I am happy to accept the things that others give for free, including free things 4. I often visit supermarkets and shopping malls with discounted things, even if they are not useful for the time being, but they look cost-effective and will be bought.
5. Selfishly want to monopolize any person and thing you like.
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Possessiveness is not being able to see the other person chatting, talking, or even shaking hands with the opposite sex, everyone has a sense of possessiveness, and if you love someone, you will have possessiveness.
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A person you have a relationship with or an item that you have used that does not belong to you, but you do not want others to use or pay attention to it. Trying to control him.
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It's just that the person or thing you like very much wants to own yourself, not someone else.
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As long as it is something you want to get or have obtained, whether it is your own or not, in the bottom of your heart, you don't want others to touch it, and you don't want it to touch others.
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Take it for yourself, and don't want to share your own things with others!
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I think it's my own, I can only have it myself, and others can't snoop on it, otherwise I feel very unhappy.
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It should be that you want to occupy the person or thing you like, and you don't want others to touch it.
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If you want to possess something that doesn't belong to you, you will lose your soul if you don't get it.
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Whether others want to be or not, whether they are valuable to themselves or not, they want to take it for themselves!
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Think that you have to get what you have and don't allow others to touch it.
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Have a strong sense of domination over things or people.
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I want to make the person or thing I like my own.
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It's the feeling that you really want to get it and don't want others to get it.