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Humans are biologically wired to seek out new information. Every time you learn a "did you know" fact—like the fact that honey never spoils or that octopuses have three hearts—your brain releases a hit of dopamine. This "reward" for learning helped our ancestors survive; knowing which berries were poisonous or how the stars moved wasn't just trivia—it was life-saving data. The smartest people are the ones most willing
Facts that help us grasp the vastness of reality (e.g., "There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way"). Every time you learn a "did you know"
Information that challenges what we thought we knew (e.g., "Carrots were originally purple, not orange").
If you want to sharpen your mind and stay informed, follow these three habits: