Purpose
“Meanwhile, [John] Conway was, as always, doing other things. He likes to keep various problems on various burners. His recipe for success is to have 4 problems on the go: a big problem, difficult and important, that will probably depress you before it makes you successful; a workable problem, tedious but with a clear strategy so you can always make some progress and feel a sense of accomplishment; a book problem, for the book you're writing or may eventually write; and a fun problem, since life is hardly worth living if you're not having some fun.” 1
Footnotes
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Roberts, S. (2024). Genius at Play: The Curious Mind of John Horton Conway (pp. 114-115). United States: Princeton University Press. ↩