No snark meant -- it's an important question for all of us, and he's giving voice to a harder-to-argue perspective.
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(Much easier to endorse comfortable balance.)
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Hard to define, and people have different standards, of course. John & I just spent all Memorial Day working. But, for us, that was fun.
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this tweetstorm better end with a
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Indeed I do already regret not starting this by thanking him for the covfefe he's giving the issue.
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I think you might find this (transcript of a) talk by Richard Hamming to be of interest. http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/YouAndYourResearch.html …
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I love that talk! And the book itself.
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Meanwhile, Poincare: 2 sessions of 2 hours work per day. Hardy: worked mornings. Many similar examples.
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There's a letter (?) where Keynes remarks on his difficulty working more than 5 hours per day. He did sustain much longer hours later...
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Love this lecture.
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