I thoroughly enjoyed your article and believe you could delve deeper into various topics you touched on. You’ve raised some compelling ideas, such as achieving a flow state and the importance of solitude in certain stages of a process. However, you don’t present these as rigid rules for success, leaving room for flexibility and exploration.
This reminds me of historical figures like Ramanujan. Despite lacking a formal institutional mathematics education, his determination and, possibly, his solitary work style enabled him to contribute significantly to mathematics by pushing boundaries and innovating.
Going to save this because I am sure to come back to it and read it a few more times, thank you!
I thoroughly enjoyed your article and believe you could delve deeper into various topics you touched on. You’ve raised some compelling ideas, such as achieving a flow state and the importance of solitude in certain stages of a process. However, you don’t present these as rigid rules for success, leaving room for flexibility and exploration.
This reminds me of historical figures like Ramanujan. Despite lacking a formal institutional mathematics education, his determination and, possibly, his solitary work style enabled him to contribute significantly to mathematics by pushing boundaries and innovating.
Going to save this because I am sure to come back to it and read it a few more times, thank you!