I read the article, but I don’t understand how hypercuriosity is a benefit. It’s more annoying than anything, because I can’t do anything practical with it.
It‘s a benefit for society. Some people being weird and trying new ways to improve tasks are eventually successful.
Think caveman constantly rolling down things a hill and inventing the wheel.
I read the article, but I don’t understand how hypercuriosity is a benefit. It’s more annoying than anything, because I can’t do anything practical with it.
It‘s a benefit for society. Some people being weird and trying new ways to improve tasks are eventually successful. Think caveman constantly rolling down things a hill and inventing the wheel.