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David Epstein | Range: Why Generalists Triumph in Today’s Specialized World

Hidden Forces

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How to Use Range Learning to Formulate Better Questions

Sometimes a problem is so wicked that in order to get to an answer, you have to approximate it by coming up with better and better questions. One of the best ways for doing that is being able to draw analogies to structurally similar problems from a variety of domains. Deidre Gantener says she thinks this is empirically one of the things that sets us apart from other organisms in the planet.

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