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Productive stupidity means being ignorant by choice. Focusing on important questions puts us in the awkward position of being ignorant. One of the beautiful things about science is that it allows us to bumble along, getting it wrong time after time, and feel perfectly fine as long as we learn something each time.

The importance of stupidity in scientific research  (via)

This seems relevant to grad school especially.

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    The rest of this paragraph is pretty interesting too: “No doubt, this can be difficult for students who are accustomed...
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    This seems relevant to grad school especially.
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    It REQUIRES us to bumble along & get it wrong.
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