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by christophergs
1816 days ago
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A lot of busy, smart people have seemingly random side-projects. For example, Von Neumann: "A professor of Byzantine history at Princeton once said that von Neumann had greater expertise in Byzantine history than he did" [1] I don't know for sure why, but I think two possibilities are likely: (1) An extremely strong, natural intellectual curiosity and/or (2) Working on other things allows them to bring fresh ideas/insights to their "main" work, and in this sense is also rejuvenating. [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann |
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