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Productivity

And we should say for people who don't know, not only are you known for the brilliance of your work, but the incredible productivity, just the number of papers, which are all very high quality. So there's something to be said about being able to jump from topic to topic. Yeah, it works for me. But there are also people who are very productive and they focus very deeply. I think everyone has to find their own workflow. One thing which is a shame in mathematics is that mathematics has a sort a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching mathematics, and so we have a certain curriculum and so forth. Maybe if you do math competitions or something, you get a slightly different experience. But I think many people, they don't find their native math language until very late or usually too late. So they stop doing mathematics and they have a bad experience with a teacher who's trying to teach them one way to do mathematics that they don't like it.

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And we should say for people who don't know, not only are you known for the brilliance of your work, but the incredible productivity, just the number of papers, which are all very high quality. So there's something to be said about being able to jump from topic to topic. Yeah, it works for me. But there are also people who are very productive and they focus very deeply. I think everyone has to find their own workflow. One thing which is a shame in mathematics is that mathematics has a sort a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching mathematics, and so we have a certain curriculum and so forth. Maybe if you do math competitions or something, you get a slightly different experience. But I think many people, they don't find their native math language until very late or usually too late. So they stop doing mathematics and they have a bad experience with a teacher who's trying to teach them one way to do mathematics that they don't like it.

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