"Research has been called good business, a necessity, a gamble, a game. It is none of these - it's a state of mind"
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Calling research “a state of mind” isn’t airy romanticism; it’s a hard boundary against instrumental thinking. The intent is to relocate the center of gravity from outcomes to orientation: curiosity disciplined into method, skepticism paired with patience, the willingness to be wrong without making wrongness a moral failure. In that frame, research isn’t validated by immediate payoff or even by certainty, but by the habits that make discovery possible.
The subtext reads like a rebuttal to an emerging 20th-century culture of managerial science, where laboratories were increasingly tied to industry, war, and institutional prestige. Fischer, writing from within a modernizing scientific world, anticipates the pressure to treat knowledge production as a pipeline. His sentence insists that the real resource isn’t funding or equipment, but a temperament: the mental posture that keeps asking better questions even when the “business case” collapses.
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"Research has been called good business, a necessity, a gamble, a game. It is none of these - it's a state of mind." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/research-has-been-called-good-business-a-73396/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










