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Behavioral Economics, Explained

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RICHARD FEYNMAN

“No problem is too small or too trivial if we can really do something about it.”

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  • If you clearly understand something, you should be able to explain it to anyone in a way that they understand it.
  • Feynman’s final blackboard at Caltech read “Know how to solve every problem that has been solved.”

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“If you can’t explain something to a first year student, then you haven’t really understood.”

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“You’re unlikely to discover something new without a lot of practice on old stuff, but further, you should get a heck of a lot of fun out of working out funny relations and interesting things.”

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“The only way to deep happiness is to do something you love to the best of your ability.”

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  • Doubt is a crucial element for creativity.
  • Today, very few students are taught how to think, and question, and doubt what they have been taught.

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“It is important to doubt and that the doubt is not a fearful thing, but a thing of great value.”

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  • If you clearly understand something, you should be able to explain it to anyone in a way that they understand it.
  • Feynman believed that teaching is a very powerful tool for learning things.

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  • Ultimate happiness lies in doing something that you love.
  • Feynman believed that one shouldn’t always rely on textbooks, the world itself is a big learning centre.
  • If you do not do what you love doing, you are doomed to failure and perhaps depression

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  • You're unlikely to discover something new without a lot of practice on old stuff.
  • If you want to create something new, you have to work yourself on all the pre-existing and pre-established stuff.

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