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The Feynman Lectures on Physics
feynmanlectures.caltech.eduSurely You're Joking Mr Feynman: Adventures of a Curious Character as Told to Ralph Leighton
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But Feynman’s brilliance was not solely due to his natural cognitive abilities. He relied on a method : a simple technique for seeing the world through the lens of open-ended questions, which he called his “favorite problems.”
Tiago Forte • 12 Favorite Problems: How to Spark Genius With the Power of Open Questions

Richard P. Feynman, “What Do You Care What Other People Think? Further Adventures of a Curious Character” (1989)
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Love the Feynman line: “Study hard what interests you the most in the most undisciplined, irreverent and original manner possible.”
Six Not-So-Easy Pieces: Einstein's Relativity, Symmetry, and Space-Time (Helix Books)
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Feynman’s approach encouraged him to follow his interests wherever they might lead. He posed questions and constantly scanned for solutions to long-standing problems in his reading, conversations, and everyday life. When he found one, he could make a connection that looked to others like a flash of unparalleled brilliance.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics Explained by Its Most Brilliant Teacher
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