Curiosity is a great thing. It makes us want to learn and try new things. We've all gone down a rabbit hole of exploring something, where we just keep looking for more information. But there's a downside to curiosity: it's fruitless unless you act on it. We can wonder about things and ask lots of questions, but without doing something about it, it's just a figment of our imagination. Think of your mind like a computer. When you're on the internet, your computer stores date in a cache to speed things up. If you don't clear this cache sometimes, it gets cluttered and slows down. In the same way, your curiosity can build up with unanswered questions and unused information, which can overwhelm you. Clearing your curiosity cache means turning your questions into real knowledge. It means doing the work of researching, learning, and understanding information that will be useful to you.
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