Ed Carmichael

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To facilitate cross-pollination, renowned scientists often develop diverse interests. Galileo, for example, was able to spot mountains and plains on the Moon—not because he had a superior telescope, but because his training in painting and drawing enabled him to understand what the bright and dark regions on the Moon represented.
Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life
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