Anatoly_Vorobey comments on On Things that are Awesome - Less Wrong

23 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 24 March 2009 03:24AM

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Comment author: MichaelHoward 24 March 2009 02:15:51PM 1 point [-]

For most people their truly awesome work is usually only a slice of their total output, from some particular years (I find that scary as hell, by the way).

Has anyone any good possible explanations for this phenomenon?

Comment author: Anatoly_Vorobey 24 March 2009 04:18:42PM 5 points [-]

Much of it is selection bias. Godel published very little and his two most significant results are 15 years apart. Kafka is all brilliant, all the time. In fact, with great writers who had long careers you often find their very best work scattered over decades.