“Out, damned spot! out, I say!” - Deepstash

“Out, damned spot! out, I say!”

Lady Macbeth’s famous line concerns seeing the blood of a murdered man on her hands. She has washed her hands and tried to remove the stain. But the stain remains in her mind. And in her dreams and while sleepwalking, she still rubs her clean hands trying to remove the spot of blood from the man her husband and she murdered.

Stains are hard to remove. Even when the evidence is gone, we may still see and remember the remnants. Similarly, the gist of ideas sticks with us, even when the details are lost or discredited.

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“An idea is something that won’t work unless you do.” - Thomas A. Edison

Stains are hard to remove. Even when the evidence is gone, we may still see and remember the remnants. Similarly, the gist of ideas, true and false, sticks with us, even when the details are long lost or discredited.

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