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distinction between puzzles and mysteries. Puzzles have definite answers. When you’re trying to answer that crossword clue, you know the kind of answer you need, even if you don’t know what it is yet. Even when you don’t know the answer, you know the question, and you know that a corresponding answer exists. Puzzles are orderly; they have a beginni
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A puzzle is something that commands our curiosity until we have solved it. A mystery, by contrast, never stops inviting enquiry.
Ian Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
The mind, if preoccupied with a problem or question long enough, will tend to come up with possibilities that might eventually lead to answers, but at this stage are still speculations, untested hypotheses, and early epiphanies. (Epiphanies often are characterized as “Aha! moments,” but that suggests the problem has been solved in a flash. More of
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