Remember the game Trivial Pursuit? Our family enjoyed teasing each other with questions from that game. Now. It seems to be making a comeback, especially in pubs and bars. Get a group together, give yourself a cool name, make special matching t-shirts, be ready to dazzle the other groups. Prizes are small things or just the knowledge you knew all this trivial stuff!
Trivia' comes from the Latin 'trivialis,' meaning "found everywhere, commonplace." One meaning of 'trivia' is "unimportant matters." But as valuable as scholarly knowledge can be, trivia sometimes gets a bad rap.
Trivia facts can be recalled faster than important things by my mind. The old brain will come up with theme song from some 1970’s TV show But can not remember the neighbor’s kids’ names—which you hear shouted often! Trivia is useless facts—for example:
Fun Facts and Trivia
- It is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow.
- A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
- A shrimp's heart is in its head.
- It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
Isn’t that fascinating trivia?! When does that info come up in a conversation—like, never! If you want to gain control of conversation, pop out one of those useless facts!
By answering questions and learning, you're improving your cognitive skills. Retaining information about topics you're interested in is like an exercise for your mind, allowing you to expand your intelligence and improve mental capabilities.
Soooo, there is something good that comes out of knowing trivia!