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What’s a “crazy” idea in your field that deserves a second look? marilyn masters crazy idea
The result? A revolution.
In the 1950s and 60s, that was unthinkable. Respectable universities wouldn’t touch it. The medical establishment dismissed it as pornographic. And yet, Marilyn Masters (alongside William Masters) wired volunteers to sensors, observed physiological changes during arousal and orgasm, and published Human Sexual Response in 1966. 👇 Drop your thoughts below
Here’s a polished, engaging post suitable for LinkedIn, Medium, or a blog. It frames Marilyn Masters’ “crazy idea” as visionary rather than insane—perfect for sparking discussion. Why Marilyn Masters’ “Crazy Idea” Wasn’t Crazy at All The result
We call ideas “crazy” when they break the frame of what we believe is possible.