Alan Turing, a pivotal figure in the digital revolution, exhibited a notable characteristic highlighted by his biographer Andrew Hodges: he often blurred the line between taking initiative and outright disobedience. This trait, common among many innovators, emphasizes Turing's unconventional approach to problem-solving and creativity.
This tendency to challenge established norms signifies the essence of innovation, where breaking rules can lead to groundbreaking discoveries. Turing's journey reflects both the struggles and triumphs...