If there is no reason for structure, assume there is none.

from blog Vasek Rozhon's blog, | ↗ original
In the book Surely, You Are Joking, Mr. Feynman, Richard Feynman tells a story of how he provoked math students at Princeton by asking them to explain what problems they were working on. He would then tell them pretty much instantly what the answer to their problem is. The catch is: just the answer, no … Continue reading If there is no reason for...