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stabu
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Hi,
The scientific approach often requires patience on the part of students and experimenters.
This contrasts with the commercial mindset, where short-term, high impact phenomena need to be acted upon immediately.
"All processes need time" we the scientists say.
"No process moves forward unless you push it" they say.
OK, this is real-life so sometimes they are right, and sometimes we are right. But does is it 50:50 like that or is patience more often a correct strategy?
The scientific approach often requires patience on the part of students and experimenters.
This contrasts with the commercial mindset, where short-term, high impact phenomena need to be acted upon immediately.
"All processes need time" we the scientists say.
"No process moves forward unless you push it" they say.
OK, this is real-life so sometimes they are right, and sometimes we are right. But does is it 50:50 like that or is patience more often a correct strategy?