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I think a key problem in choosing a research topic is staying true to yourself. As your advisors and colleagues bat you around among a series of potential topics, it is hard, in my experience, to remember what excited you about this general area of inquiry to begin with. A second related problem is, paradoxically enough, the obsession with finding a research topic. When I was in graduate school, my advisor, Howard Kimeldorf, told me to stop trying to find a topic and instead read the broad literature. That helped a great deal.
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