Chapter 3: The Ripple Effect
Opening quote
: John Andrew Holmes,
Wisdom in Small Doses (Lincoln, NE: The University Publishing
Company, 1927).
George Meyer
: David Owen, “Taking Humor Seriously: George Meyer, the Funniest Man behind the
Funniest Show on TV,”
New Yorker, March 13, 2000;
Simon Vozick-Levinson, “For
Simpsons
Writer Meyer, Comedy Is No Laughing Matter,”
Harvard Crimson, June 4, 2003; Eric Spitznagel,
“George Meyer,”
Believer, September 2004; Mike Sacks,
And Here’s the Kicker: Conversations
with 21 Top Humor Writers on Their Craft (Cincinnati: Writers Digest Books, 2009); and personal
interviews with Meyer (June 21, 2012), Tim Long (June 22, 2012), Carolyn Omine (June 27, 2012),
and Don Payne (July 12, 2012).
geniuses and genius makers
: Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown,
Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make
Everyone Smarter (New York: HarperBusiness, 2010).
highly creative people
: Donald W. MacKinnon, “The Nature and Nurture of Creative Talent,”
American
Psychologist 17 (1962): 484–495; and “Personality and the Realization of Creative Potential,”
American Psychologist 20 (1965): 273–281.
creative scientists
: Gregory Feist, “A Structural Model of Scientific Eminence,”
Psychological Science 4
(1993): 366–371; and “A Meta-Analysis of Personality in Scientific and Artistic Creativity,”
Personality and Social Psychology Review 2 (1998): 290–309.
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