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The real achievement in discoveries... is seeing an analogy where no one saw one before... The essence of discovery is that unlikely marriage of cabbages and kings — of previously unrelated frames of reference or universes of discourse — whose union will solve the previously insoluble problem.
Arthur Koestler
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Discovery often comes from recognizing connections between seemingly unrelated concepts.

Arthur Koestler's quote emphasizes that true achievement in discoveries lies in the ability to see connections and analogies that others have missed. By merging different ideas or fields, we can unlock solutions to problems that once appeared insurmountable, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary thinking and creativity in innovation.

Themes

DiscoveryInnovationCreativityAnalogySolutions

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a TED Talk about creative thinking and problem-solving.

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