Noise, Ego, and the Conditions for Insight

Why Breakthrough Ideas May Require Freedom More Than Brilliance -William Cook ⸻ Abstract This paper explores the conditions under which conceptual insight and theoretical innovation are most likely to occur. Rather than attributing breakthroughs primarily to exceptional intelligence or individual brilliance, it examines the role of cognitive and motivational factors—particularly ego involvement, identity pressure, and … Continue reading Noise, Ego, and the Conditions for Insight