Feynman never limited himself to one discipline. His interests ranged from biology to art, and he believed that knowledge in one field could enhance understanding in others.
“The pleasure of finding things out is one of the greatest joys in life.”
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Discover the quirky, brilliant mind of Richard Feynman as he shares his adventures in science, art, and life, proving curiosity and playfulness lead to extraordinary insights.
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“There is pleasure in finding things out.”
For Feynman, learning was a source of joy. He believed that the process of discovering new things should be fun, not something we dread.
Marcus reminded himself to not be upset by the misdeeds of others and to correct them if possible, but if they were stubborn and would not change, to accept it. In reacting to such people, we must never allow our own principles to be violated. Moreover, we should never be surprised by the wicked ...
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