A successful theorist should be excessively interested in immediate events, otherwise he is not at all likely to formulate correctly anything about them.


The Organization of Thought, Science, Volume 44, Number 1134, September 29, 1916 (p. 410)


A successful theorist should be excessively interested in immediate events, otherwise he is not at all likely to formulate correctly anything about...

A successful theorist should be excessively interested in immediate events, otherwise he is not at all likely to formulate correctly anything about...

A successful theorist should be excessively interested in immediate events, otherwise he is not at all likely to formulate correctly anything about...

A successful theorist should be excessively interested in immediate events, otherwise he is not at all likely to formulate correctly anything about...