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Is the problem you are solving really a problem?

2 pointsby vpover 15 years ago

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RiderOfGiraffesover 15 years ago
From "You and Your Research" by Richard Hamming :<p><a href="http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~anab/grad/hamming.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~anab/grad/hamming.html</a><p><pre><code> I started asking, "What are the important problems of your field?" And after a week or so, "What important problems are you working on?" And after some more time I came in one day and said, "If what you are doing is not important, and if you don't think it is going to lead to something important, why are you at Bell Labs working on it?" I wasn't welcomed after that. </code></pre> It doesn't necessarily apply, because that was research he was talking about, not "making money" or even"making a living."<p>Even so ...