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- “A Controversial Rare-Book Dealer Tries to Rewrite His Own Ending”
- “How Jensen Huang’s Nvidia Is Powering the AI Revolution: The Company’s CEO Bet It All on a New Kind of Chip. Now That Nvidia Is One of the Biggest Companies in the World, What Will He Do Next?”, Witt 2023
- “Brandon Sanderson Is Your God: He’s the Biggest Fantasy Writer in the World. He’s Also Very Mormon. These Things Are Profoundly Related”, Kehe 2023
- “This Is Air: The ‘Non-Health’ Effects of Air Pollution”, Aguilar-Gomez et al 2022
- “Polymathy Among Nobel Laureates As a Creative Strategy—The Qualitative and Phenomenological Evidence”, Root-Bernstein & Root-Bernstein 2022
- “Economic Implications of Access to Daylight and Views in Office Buildings from Improved Productivity”, MacNaughton 2021
- “Dopamine Promotes Cognitive Effort by Biasing the Benefits versus Costs of Cognitive Work”, Westbrook et al 2020
- “Everything You Need to Know About Napoleon Bonaparte”, Lakeman 2019
- “Increased Activity or Energy As a Primary Criterion for the Diagnosis of Bipolar Mania in DSM-5: Findings From the STEP-BD Study”, Machado-Vieira et al 2016
- “What Makes Uber Run: The Transportation Service Has Become a Global Brand, an Economic Force, and a Cultural Lightning Rod”, Chafkin 2015
- “The Mechanics of Human Achievement”, Duckworth et al 2015
- “Give Your Ideas Some Legs: The Positive Effect of Walking on Creative Thinking”, Oppezzo & Schwartz 2014
- “An Opportunity Cost Model of Subjective Effort and Task Performance”, Kurzban et al 2013
- “The Social Development of Contingent Self-Worth in Sexual Minority Young Men: An Empirical Investigation of the ‘Best Little Boy in the World’ Hypothesis”, Pachankis & Hatzenbuehler 2013
- “Arts Foster Scientific Success: Avocations of Nobel, National Academy, Royal Society, and Sigma Xi Members”, Root-Bernstein et al 2008
- “Mental Energy”, Lykken 2005
- “Artistic Scientists and Scientific Artists: The Link Between Polymathy and Creativity”, Root-Bernstein & Root-Bernstein 2004
- “Scientific and Social Importance of Assessing Individual Differences: ‘Sinking Shafts at a Few Critical Points’ § Pg24”, Lubinski 2000 (page 24)
- “Giftedness & Genius § Productivity”, Jensen 1996 (page 9)
- “Correlations Between Avocations, Scientific Style, Work Habits, and Professional Impact of Scientists”, Root-Bernstein et al 1995
- “The Measure of Fidget”, Galton 1985
- “The Energies of Men”, James 1907
- The Sports Gene
- “Energetic Aliens”
- “How King, Murray Seizes the Day”
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See Also
Gwern
“What Is The Morning Writing Effect?”, Gwern 2011
“SMPY Bibliography”, Gwern 2018
“Evolution As Backstop for Reinforcement Learning”, Gwern 2018
“Common Selection Scenarios”, Gwern 2021
“Local Optima & Greedy Choices”, Gwern 2021
“On Really Trying”, Gwern 2009
“Leaky Pipelines”, Gwern 2014
Links
“A Controversial Rare-Book Dealer Tries to Rewrite His Own Ending”
A Controversial Rare-Book Dealer Tries to Rewrite His Own Ending
“How Jensen Huang’s Nvidia Is Powering the AI Revolution: The Company’s CEO Bet It All on a New Kind of Chip. Now That Nvidia Is One of the Biggest Companies in the World, What Will He Do Next?”, Witt 2023
“Brandon Sanderson Is Your God: He’s the Biggest Fantasy Writer in the World. He’s Also Very Mormon. These Things Are Profoundly Related”, Kehe 2023
“This Is Air: The ‘Non-Health’ Effects of Air Pollution”, Aguilar-Gomez et al 2022
“Polymathy Among Nobel Laureates As a Creative Strategy—The Qualitative and Phenomenological Evidence”, Root-Bernstein & Root-Bernstein 2022
Polymathy Among Nobel Laureates As a Creative Strategy—The Qualitative and Phenomenological Evidence
“Economic Implications of Access to Daylight and Views in Office Buildings from Improved Productivity”, MacNaughton 2021
Economic implications of access to daylight and views in office buildings from improved productivity
“Dopamine Promotes Cognitive Effort by Biasing the Benefits versus Costs of Cognitive Work”, Westbrook et al 2020
Dopamine promotes cognitive effort by biasing the benefits versus costs of cognitive work
“Everything You Need to Know About Napoleon Bonaparte”, Lakeman 2019
“Increased Activity or Energy As a Primary Criterion for the Diagnosis of Bipolar Mania in DSM-5: Findings From the STEP-BD Study”, Machado-Vieira et al 2016
“What Makes Uber Run: The Transportation Service Has Become a Global Brand, an Economic Force, and a Cultural Lightning Rod”, Chafkin 2015
“The Mechanics of Human Achievement”, Duckworth et al 2015
“Give Your Ideas Some Legs: The Positive Effect of Walking on Creative Thinking”, Oppezzo & Schwartz 2014
Give Your Ideas Some Legs: The Positive Effect of Walking on Creative Thinking
“An Opportunity Cost Model of Subjective Effort and Task Performance”, Kurzban et al 2013
An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance
“The Social Development of Contingent Self-Worth in Sexual Minority Young Men: An Empirical Investigation of the ‘Best Little Boy in the World’ Hypothesis”, Pachankis & Hatzenbuehler 2013
“Arts Foster Scientific Success: Avocations of Nobel, National Academy, Royal Society, and Sigma Xi Members”, Root-Bernstein et al 2008
“Mental Energy”, Lykken 2005
“Artistic Scientists and Scientific Artists: The Link Between Polymathy and Creativity”, Root-Bernstein & Root-Bernstein 2004
Artistic Scientists and Scientific Artists: The Link Between Polymathy and Creativity
“Scientific and Social Importance of Assessing Individual Differences: ‘Sinking Shafts at a Few Critical Points’ § Pg24”, Lubinski 2000 (page 24)
“Giftedness & Genius § Productivity”, Jensen 1996 (page 9)
Giftedness & Genius § Productivity:
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“Correlations Between Avocations, Scientific Style, Work Habits, and Professional Impact of Scientists”, Root-Bernstein et al 1995
“The Measure of Fidget”, Galton 1985
“The Energies of Men”, James 1907
The Sports Gene
“Energetic Aliens”
“How King, Murray Seizes the Day”
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