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“Mathematics is a process of staring hard enough with enough perseverance at the fog of muddle and confusion to eventually break through to improved clarity. I’m happy when I can admit, at least to myself, that my thinking is muddled, and I try to overcome the embarassment that I might reveal ignorance or confusion. Over the years, this has helped me develop clarity in some things, but I remain muddled in many others. I enjoy questions that seem honest, even when they admit or reveal confusion, in preference to questions that appear designed to project sophistication.”

— Bill Thurston

Sep 28 2012
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  • #math
  • #thinking
  • #learning
I’m reading To The Lighthouse again. The story opens in mid September. Woolf’s representation of thinking and interiority is exactly why I read novels.

I’m reading To The Lighthouse again. The story opens in mid September. Woolf’s representation of thinking and interiority is exactly why I read novels.

Sep 17 2012
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  • #lit
  • #virginia woolf
  • #to the lighthouse
  • #thinking
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