Interesting read by Matthew E. May on how taking a "break" can help us achieve a "breakthrough". Here you have one of the highlights of the article:
"Neuroscientists now believe that the ability to engineer creative breakthroughs hinges on the capacity to synthesize and make connections between seemingly disparate things, and a key ingredient is time away from the problem."
The post starts with another enticing reference to the "less is more" principle: great ideas have something missing.
Lean Launch Pad 2026 @ Stanford – Lessons Learned Presentations
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We just finished the 16th annual Lean LaunchPad class at Stanford. In those
16 years, the class has gone from a radical idea – that the Lean method
could p...
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