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I subscribe to the school of thought that mindstate while In Flow is real and significant, so it is easy for me to believe this anecdote/quote. Mindstate scaled up to multi-year or even multi-decade research efforts likely also exists, and would matter across the entire team and not just individuals. If this is true, then breaking off activity mid-effort and restarting must exact a steep price in re-connecting, no matter how strenuously we try to mothball the effort.

One follow-up question I'd like to see asked: how did the leadership at say, Xerox PARC and Bell Labs decide relatively consistently how to pick and choose which efforts to consistently fund? What markers were they looking for, what process did they use, or what were their thought processes? How did they decide to pull the plug on specific lines of inquiry (surely they didn't always pick all winning hands, so to speak)?



I think the explanation of the ideal funding philosophy that I've seen here before is "Fund people, not projects."




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