The Importance of Curiosity and Experience, Part I
Back in the days of Windows 3.x, I discovered a keyboard shortcut that didn’t seem particularly useful. Years later, that obscure bit of knowledge solved a problem that left many users stumped: a window that had disappeared off-screen.
The lesson wasn’t about Windows shortcuts. It was about curiosity, experience, and how seemingly unimportant discoveries often become valuable when you least expect it.