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“One of the advantages of asking the right question is not only is the answer meaningful, it’s often easy to find.”
Richard Feynman, who claimed that if a subject couldn’t be explained clearly to a layman, it wasn’t meaningfully understood by the expert either.
“If you simply learn to recognize what you see, you’ll only see what you already know. The trick is to recognize what you don’t know, to see what you don’t recognize. Then you can begin to learn.”
“I’ve always found the pursuit of perfection shows a profound lack of imagination, as well as a misunderstanding of reality.”
It’s strange that one can look back on an event in one’s life twenty years past and still find something new in it.