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THE PATHWAY TO GENIUS
Kevin L. Michel • Moving Through Parallel Worlds to Achieve Your Dreams
Colleagues often stood amazed that Baker could recall by name someone he had met only once, twenty or thirty years before. His mind wasn’t merely photographic, though; it worked in some ways like a switching apparatus: He tied everyone he ever met, and every conversation he ever had, into a complex and interrelated narrative of science and technolo
... See moreJon Gertner • The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
Michael Ladipo
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“All the shit from before I was 26? My shit wasn’t developed yet, but now….my frontal lobe is developed, I got frontal lobe bars! (Earl Sweatshirt on his frustration with people wanting him to make the same art he made when he was 18)

An internationally renowned scientist (whom you will meet toward the end of this book) told me that increasing specialization has created a “system of parallel trenches” in the quest for innovation. Everyone is digging deeper into their own trench and rarely standing up to look in the next trench over, even though the solution to their problem happ
... See more(Journalist) David Epstein • Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
In December 2011, Professor John Stein, a leading Oxford neuroscientist, wrote, “Claims are being made about brain research that just aren’t true, and they are being accepted
Malcolm Jeeves • Minds, Brains, Souls and Gods: A Conversation on Faith, Psychology and Neuroscience
These basic incompatibilities suggest the need to keep parts of the brain distinct, in case they interfere with one another.
Iain McGilchrist • The Master and His Emissary
One could call the mind the brain's experience of itself.12