Serendipity. From Serendip, a former name of Ceylon, now Sri Lanka. A word coined by Horace Walpole, who had invented it based on a folktale, whose heroes were always making discoveries of things they were not in quest of. Ergo: serendipity, the faculty of making happy and unexpected discoveries by accident
It´s really funny the origin of the term serendipity. With regards in Science, one of the most well-known serendipity discoveries is, of course, penicillin by Alexander Fleming. But there are more examples, like X-ray or radioactivity. Both were discovered by chance largely. But the action of serendipity can be noticed in other subjects, not only in Science. The famous sentence by Picasso “muses have to find you working” is a kind of adaptation of serendipity to arts.
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