The pleasure of doing crossword puzzles and the 'Aha moment!'
Both the crosswords and the famous sudoku puzzles show that human beings like to challenge themselves. In this case, intellectuals. Board games in which questions are posed in search of an answer also give an account of this. This is due, neither more nor less, to the human being's need to feel satisfied for having found an answer for it.
In all likelihood, finding these answers will not lead to as impressive a reaction as the moment when the Greek inventor Archimedes discovered how to calculate the mass and volume of an object, a fact that caused him so much excitement that he walked out naked. streets of Syracuse to the cry of Eureka! ("I have found it" in Spanish); but they do produce a sense of tranquility intrinsically linked to pleasure.
Finding creative solutions to problems of great difficulty is a fundamental aspect of human culture, which, due to the exposure of those problems that need an answer, experiences the so-called Aha moment, of which Archimedes was, precisely, the pioneer.
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