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279 pages, Hardcover
First published March 19, 2012
Jonah Lehrer, a staff writer for the New Yorker, has resigned after admitting to falsifying quotes.
After earlier disputing claims made by a magazine writer, Lehrer admitted on Monday that he had been guilty of making up and misattributing quotes about Bob Dylan in his best-selling book, Imagine: How Creativity Works.
We need to be willing to risk embarrassment, ask silly questions, surround ourselves with people who don't know what we're talking about. We need to leave behind the safety of our expertise.
In fact, most of us see perseverance as a distinctly uncreative approach, the sort of strategy that people with mediocre ideas are forced to rely on.
If you are only worried about not making a mistake, then you will communicate nothing.
More worryingly, Lehrer’s weightier confusions cast doubt on his glib interpretations of brain experiments.And the comment thread is filled with similar indictments. (Though you're not missing much if you skip the comment thread on the Chotiner article.)