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Mitchell Wilson wrote half a century ago, “I’ll tell you what you need to be a great scientist. You don’t have to be able to understand very complicated things. It’s just the opposite. You have to be able to see what looks like the most complicated thing in the world and, in a flash, find the underlying simplicity. That’s what you need: a talent for simplicity.”
Sparks of Genius: The 13 Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative People
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