I've been enjoying reading @rabois's debate with others over past day or two on the importance of hard work.
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If you read and enjoy the talk, there's a full book of this stuff: http://worrydream.com/refs/Hamming-TheArtOfDoingScienceAndEngineering.pdf …. It is stellar.
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Expensive book :)
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as an ex-Bell Labs physicist, I find Hamming's talk in turns insightful and bankrupt. So much elitism. But not wrong.
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This was an incredible read. Thanks for sharing.
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Obviously hard work + talent are both parts of the equation--just my thought that certain activities have comp adv to different sides.
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Thank you for posting this!!!
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This anecdote critical to understanding that deep hard work can force multiply same effective work longer and not busyness
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Often missed by the 'anti-hard work' voice as doesn't support their 'work smarter' narrative bias. Not a binary debate. 2/end
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"knowledge and productivity are like compound interest" - love that quote!
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