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Most great people also have 10 to 20 problems they regard as basic and of great importance, and which they currently do not know how to solve. They keep them in their mind, hoping to get a clue as to how to solve them. When a clue does appear they generally drop other things and get to work immediately on the important problem.
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Be willing to drop small things to work on big things.
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn
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