> Also (3) I don't get, because while I am extremely motivated by intellectual curiosity, I have maybe zero motivation to "develop my intelligence" like it was some kind of fitness thing.
What's the difference between curiosity and a drive to develop your (crystallized) intelligence?
And during the process of learning what interests you, do you ever find that something tangentially related, you don't fully understand and should learn more about it.
I don't think anyone literally thinks, I need to know this to improve my intelligence as it is a weakness. It's usually more abstract.
What's the difference between curiosity and a drive to develop your (crystallized) intelligence?