Why should your curiosity be diminished because someone else, not you, knows how the light bulb works? Is this not spite?
Why should it be more appealing to the 1st to climb a mountain, instead of the 43528672nd? Once you’ve discovered that someone else has already solved the problem, you’ve solved it for yourself as well. When you feel the need to know, you can ask.
The bias seems to be think, think, and think again. Obsessive compulsive thinking isn’t really all that preferable to obsessive compulsive vacuuming. Probably more useful if brought under control, but more debilitating if not.
Why should it be more appealing to the 1st to climb a mountain, instead of the 43528672nd? Once you’ve discovered that someone else has already solved the problem, you’ve solved it for yourself as well. When you feel the need to know, you can ask.
The bias seems to be think, think, and think again. Obsessive compulsive thinking isn’t really all that preferable to obsessive compulsive vacuuming. Probably more useful if brought under control, but more debilitating if not.