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#314 Paul Graham (How To Do Great Work)

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The Importance of Being Curious and Optimizing for Interestingness

Young and ambitious, Mark Twain puts pen to paper, unsure of what to work on. He believes that actions can lead to new thoughts. Many successful people stumble upon their great work through chance meetings or random book readings. Curious people are more likely to find the right thing to work on by casting a wide net. When in doubt, optimize for interestingness and choose fields that become increasingly fascinating as you learn more about them. If a field doesn't pique your curiosity, it's probably not for you.

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