I had many meetings that day, and a lot of managing issues to attend, so I found myself thinking “I just can’t get any research done today”. It was not the first time I had thought that thought; but it might have been the first time I applied my main epistemologist’s tool to it: I asked “Why?” For I did have time to work, not that much, yes, splintered, yes, but enough to make progress.
Confusing the ideal for the necessary
Confusing the ideal for the necessary
Confusing the ideal for the necessary
I had many meetings that day, and a lot of managing issues to attend, so I found myself thinking “I just can’t get any research done today”. It was not the first time I had thought that thought; but it might have been the first time I applied my main epistemologist’s tool to it: I asked “Why?” For I did have time to work, not that much, yes, splintered, yes, but enough to make progress.