What We Can Learn From Accidental Pharmaceutical Discoveries
Briefly

The transformative innovations in medicine often arise unexpectedly, such as penicillin's accidental discovery in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, which revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections.
These serendipitous discoveries, including Viagra and trazodone, demonstrate the essential qualities of curiosity, spontaneity, and open-mindedness that are crucial not only in research but in fostering resilience in mental health.
Read at Psychology Today
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