"talent flows toward problems that institutions are willing to pay to solve" Reminds me of Groucho's Law: you should never work on something for which you can get funding. Why? Bc it means it's not adventurous enough. Tonge-in-cheek, but worth pondering regularly, IMO.https://twitter.com/nayafia/status/1022565754925809664 …
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
Huh—I'd never heard of that law, but have been citing ~ the concept a lot when describing my journey. More as a curse then anything else though. I'm always drawn toward things that I feel are deeply important that no else is doing...which can make it hard to get paid!
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It's my terminology, after Groucho Marx's "I wouldn't want to belong to any club that would have me as a member". I know exactly what you mean.
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I like to think about it in 2 ways: (1) “OMG, why does no one realize this?! I must work on this" (2) If it’s popular, there are hopefully enough qualified-for-the-challenge people to sufficiently tackle the problem(*). Put your efforts to something that needs *your* help
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(*) Of course, that’s prob where my point breaks down. (1) Depends on your definition of *qualified* (2) Depends on your definition of *enough*— if it’s space filling like education, then unsure what enough is...
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There's a Kevin Kelly piece somewhere where he talks about pitching writers on particular stories. He said most stories either a writer eventually followed up, or he (Kelly) got tired of pitching. But for some he couldn't let it go, & that's how he knew the pieces he had to write
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Maybe we could rephrase point (2) at a different level of abstraction: are there competent institutions that will solve this problem? If so, then the human race has sorta got this covered.
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I tend to feel this about the market. There are a lot of types of problems the market is just mind bogglingly good at solving. And so you don't need to worry about those problems being solved. Someone is on it!
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Fun to think about things like SpaceX in this context, which dramatically changed the market.
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