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The Curious Mr. Feynman

Freakonomics Radio

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Focus on the Core Ideas

Dick Feynman and Steve Jobs both shared a focus on the core concepts and the essential points. They were not interested in organizing others or dealing with ancillary details. Feynman was driven by intellectual curiosity and focused on solving problems that he found interesting, while Jobs aimed at getting to the essence of things and avoiding unnecessary complexities. They both questioned the truth and sought to figure out why things were true. Their approach led to a reduction in mistakes and a clear understanding of the core concepts.

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