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Einstein, Darwin and the two-hour genius rule

Einstein, Darwin and the two-hour genius rule

Find yourself snowed under with no time to come up with your next big idea? Most of us come back from holidays refreshed and with new goals and objectives – but how do we achieve that level of innovative ideation on a more regular basis? Make time – two hours a week, locked away from distraction, could be enough. This article includes some tips on getting started.
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Zat Rana looks at the trait shared by Einstein, Darwin and Nietzsche – taking the time to pause and think.

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2018-04-25

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