Being Marginal
It's no secret that the best ideas always seem to come from outside the mainstream, "the margin" as Paul Graham calls it in this excellent essay that explores why that is true. GIve it a read, its worth the 5-10 minutes it will take.
It's no secret that the best ideas always seem to come from outside the mainstream, "the margin" as Paul Graham calls it in this excellent essay that explores why that is true. GIve it a read, its worth the 5-10 minutes it will take.
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the link seems to be broken... hope you can fix. Thanks.
Posted by: Fred Graver | June 26, 2006 at 07:12 AM
Yes, excellent.
"You're on the right track when people complain that you're unqualified, or that you've done something inappropriate."
Posted by: Brooks Jordan | June 26, 2006 at 08:04 PM