And to be honest. I don't think any INTP would agree with that saying. It's the dumbest ever. Curiosity is what makes us be on this forum, what makes us star threads and debate. What makes us want to learn.
You don't say. It is also what makes us want to try cigarettes, lsd, mdma, alcohol etc. I read you had consumed the latter once, don't you think curiosity played a big role in trying it out?
And the saying makes no sense to me in any context and certaintly not in this one. Unless it was a joke that curiosity (wanting to try smoking) kills you.
It isn't that difficult to see why it makes some sense in the context I used it.
1.I wanted to know what smoking was like (curiosity)
2. It developed into a habit
3.Smoking kills 5.4 million people every year.
Hence, curiosity killed the cat.
"My parents did it" is such an easy excuse
Children whose parents smoked are
twice as likely to begin smoking between the age 13 and 21. My parents smoke and me and my two brothers smoke. I don't blame it on them, but I don't think it's a coincidence either. If the % of people smoking is around 30% (in norway), the chances should be pretty slim for all my brothers to smoke if it were not for other factors that increased the likelihood to pick up smoking.
You also mentioned "social smoking" what is that? You're suggesting that people start because "everyone else does it" because it's cool? I'd agree. It's my general theory myself. It seems the most plausible one. Especially when you take in consideration that alot of people start smoking when they are around 14-16 which is the "age of conformation" At least that is my impression when I'm looking back at how my peers acted, by doing what everyone else did. "Being cool"
I do agree that it's a contributing factor for many.
But again, I did it because I was curious. It wasn't to be cool, or to join a group. Most of the people that smoked in the school I went to was people I really, really disliked, so I remember hiding from everyone else, so that they wouldn't know. If they did, the group I was with would know as well, and I would be stigmatized because they really disliked the group of smokers as well.