You and Your Research, by Richard Hamming - Sam Altman

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Summary:
- The article discusses the key insights from Richard Hamming's famous 1986 lecture "You and Your Research," which provides advice on how to do great work and make important discoveries.
- Hamming emphasizes the importance of working on important problems, cultivating a broad base of knowledge, and maintaining a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence.
- The article highlights Hamming's advice on focusing on important problems, avoiding distractions, and continuously improving one's skills and knowledge in order to increase the chances of making significant contributions.

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