Elite scientists are well-rounded... I like to believe this, knowing that my basketball players and other student-athletes at Caltech are talented in a number of areas. It's math and science first and basketball (hopefully) a close second. And many are expert musicians and artists as well:"Some of the best scientists recommend looking for breadth of skills and talents in a variety of endeavors beyond the sciences.In two previous posts, we argue that training in the arts benefits scientists in a variety of different ways. The best scientists are much more likely to be artists, musicians, actors, craftsmen, and writers than are typical scientists, or even the general public. Scientists draw skills, knowledge, processes, concepts, and even inspiration from their non-scientific avocations. Many are well aware of these advantages."Leading and listening are skills. And being able to change one's mind is as well. Malcolm Gladwell explains.Where are your thoughts? The past...
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