It’s necessary to be slightly underemployed if you are to do something significant.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, James D. Watson, an American scientist, is suggesting that it's important to not be fully occupied with work all the time. Having a little extra time and freedom allows you to be more creative and achieve something meaningful or impactful. This doesn't mean you should be completely unemployed, but having some flexibility in your schedule can give you the space to work on special projects or ideas that could make a significant difference.
More quotes from James D. Watson
One could not be a successful scientist without realizing that, in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers and mothers of scientists, a goodly number of scientists are not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
Today, the theory of evolution is an accepted fact for everyone but a fundamentalist minority, whose objections are based not on reasoning but on doctrinaire adherence to religious principles.
Science moves with the spirit of an adventure characterized both by youthful arrogance and by the belief that the truth, once found, would be simple as well as pretty.
Take young researchers, put them together in virtual seclusion, give them an unprecedented degree of freedom and turn up the pressure by fostering competitiveness.
Biology has at least 50 more interesting years.
I think the reason people are dealing with science less well now than 50 years ago is that it has become so complicated.
It’s necessary to be slightly underemployed if you are to do something significant.