Winning a Nobel
Daniel Kahneman, Nobel prize winner, discusses the difference between winning a gold medal and a Nobel prize. He explains how scientists are less focused on competition and rankings, and more on uncovering truth. The essence of science is not to win, but to discover.In this clip
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Is the problem that we tie too much of our self-worth to achievements like the Nobel Prize, resulting in identity paralysis when they are lost, as discussed in the episode Winning the Horace Mann Medal | Dr. Brian Keating and the clip Ambition and Fulfillment, as well as in episode 347: Brian Keating | Losing the Nobel Prize and the clip The Nobel Prize Obsession, and also in the episode Brian Keating: Cosmology, Astrophysics, Aliens & Losing the Nobel Prize | Lex Fridman Podcast #257 and the clip Heartbreak and Triumph?
Is the problem that we tie too much of our self-worth to achievements like the Nobel Prize, resulting in identity paralysis when they are lost, as discussed in the episode Brian Keating: Cosmology, Astrophysics, Aliens & Losing the Nobel Prize | Lex Fridman Podcast #257 and the clip Nobel Prize Reflections?
Is the problem that we tie too much of our self-worth to achievements like the Nobel Prize, resulting in identity paralysis when they are lost, as discussed in the episode Brian Keating: Cosmology, Astrophysics, Aliens & Losing the Nobel Prize | Lex Fridman Podcast #257 and the clip Nobel Prize Reflections?