Reflections on My PhD Years
Started: 29 Aug 2025
Updated: 04 Oct 2025
Updated: 04 Oct 2025
Reflections on My PhD Years:
- the essential conditions for doing deep research
- alternating between intense deep work and mental cooldown (resting/vacation) phases.
- the importance of stupidity in research (see the original article)
- the ability to generate a hundred hypotheses in a single session and eliminate all but the most probable one
- the iterative nature of thinking.
- the iterative nature of editing.
- the importance of having a metric to know you’re heading in the right direction
- look for a simpler case, or a similar problem, to reduce it to a known problem.
- debugging is detective work
- researching the unknown teaches us values that are hard to learn in school:
- persistence, even when results seem unviable, until something proves you wrong.
- the ability to take failure not personally but as a step forward toward the goal.
- the art of productive failure.
- the courage to explore uncharted territory.