An article by Fortune and a Yahoo News reprint report on former Google engineer Arvind Jain, who says he learned a common leadership trait by observing Google founders and current leadership over many years. Jain claims that Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Sundar Pichai share a mindset he describes as “thinking crazy,” which he presents as a key lesson from his time at the company. The reports frame this idea as part of Jain’s own approach after becoming a major AI executive, describing him as the CEO of an AI business valued at $7.2 billion. The articles do not provide detailed evidence or additional corroboration beyond Jain’s account, focusing instead on his personal observations and his characterization of the leadership philosophy he attributes to Google’s top executives. Overall, both sources center on the same claim: Jain believes the ability to think in unconventional ways is a differentiating trait among major technology leaders, and he links it to success in building and leading AI-related efforts.