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> Research taste isn't magic. It's a complex set of intuitions and frameworks built incrementally through experience, reflection, and learning from others. It governs the crucial, often implicit, decisions that shape a research project's success.
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> Focus first on mastering the skills with shorter feedback loops – coding, running experiments, analyzing data, clearly communicating simple results.
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> Because the feedback loops for high-level strategic taste are long and noisy, don't expect to master it quickly. It's perfectly normal, and indeed expected, to rely heavily on external guidance (like mentors or established research directions) early in your career. Focus first on mastering the skills with shorter feedback loops – coding, running experiments, analyzing data, clearly communicating simple results.
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> By actively engaging in research, deliberately reflecting on your decisions and their outcomes, and strategically leveraging the experiences of others, you can accelerate the development of your own research taste. Be patient with the process, especially the long-game aspects like problem selection. Trust that by doing the work and learning effectively from it, your intuition will improve over time.
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