The Greatness of Purportedly Random Useless Facts
For some unexplored reason, human beings are partial to treasure and at times absorb useless knowledge. These random useless facts is the result of millenia of fact accumulation and organisation performed by philosophers all over the globe. Our draw to useless knowledge facts may be just as much a product of our own semiempirical itch to collect information to help us identify ourselves within that world. Our individuality may very well survive in the infinite knowledge gathered since the beginning of published humanlike culture.
While we are so often confused about the import of these seemingly useless bits of knowledge, we are nonethless driven by them. Lists of these seemingly useless bits of knowledge have been piled up for ages. Even in modern times, we see them in tomes like “Guinness World Records”, whose publication has reached the hands of millions members of our species. Within these lists, we find that our own particular pursuits and neuroticisms aren’t so other. This provides us with a level of solace that may help us proceed traveling in the fashion we have become accustomed to.
If we lasted in a culture whose goals and needs were not compiled, our our own eternal heart might also be decimated by time.











