From Douglas Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, Bach:
- intelligence loves patterns and balks at randomness
- Hardy on Ramanujan: With his memory, his patience, and his power of calculation, he combined a power of generalization, a feeling for form, and a capacity for rapid modification of his hypotheses, that were often really startling, and made him, in his own field, without a rival in his day.
- This is, it seems to me, a general principle: you get bored with something not when you have exhausted its repertoire of behavior, but when you have mapped out the limits of the space that contains its behavior.
- The day before something is truly a breakthrough, it's a crazy idea.
- [The X-Prizes need to be at] intersection of audacity and achievability.
- All juvenile mammals indulge in play; its our way of probing new realities and of learning our place in them.
FML.
I should have gone with my instinct and stayed out of econ. I'm not sure what it is, but econ and me just don't match up very well.
A.k.a. I suck at econ.
Dude, econ is for suckers.
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