Being curious and trying many things does not increase the chance of discovering what one wants to work on
0 Arguments
0 Citations
0 Consequences
0 Mentions
Arguments
No arguments found
Opposing Arguments
Citations
No citations found
Consequences
No arguments found
Mentions
No mentions found
Related Propositions
Excited curiosity can drive great work and guide one's focus 1 0 2Being curious and trying many things can increase the chance of discovering what one wants to work on 1 0 2Pretentiousness, fashion, fear, money, politics, and other people's wishes can lead one astray when trying to figure out what to work on 1 0 2Exploring different topics can generate more new ideas 1 0 2Curiosity feeds originality by providing new things to work on 1 0 2Being prolific increases the chance of discovering something new 1 0 2Trying lots of things will mean trying lots of things that don't work 1 0 2Finding something to work on involves coevolving with the problem 1 0 2Curious people are more likely to find the right thing to work on 1 0 2Pursuing personal curiosity can lead to the discovery of novel ideas 1 0 2