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by lukeschlather
4789 days ago
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How could anyone hope to accomplish anything halfway great without being grandiose, obsessive and deluded? Kurzweil has already done enough to prove he's not simply deluded. It seems like every week there's an article that comes across HN about how all great innovators have a capacity for self-delusion. Kurzweil has consistently shown himself to be a great innovator, and yet people dismiss him as a crank because he has the gall to continue to reach for "impossible" goals. |
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That's a Hollywood cliched idea of creativity. The "mad scientist" idea.
People have created great things without being "grandiose, obsessive and deluded". Genius and/or hard work will do.
Einstein wasn't either grandiose, obsessive or deluded. Maxwell too. Feynman was mostly playful and humble. Turing. The list goes on.
Great scientists and inventors are not necessarily of the Emmett "Doc" Brown type.