When Alfred Einstein began studying the violin, at nine, he soon realized he was no prodigy—”I only made a lot of noise.” Later, as a student at the University of Munich, he tried his hand at ...
The goals of an academic life are to contribute to the store of knowledge, to increase the stock of truth, and to teach this truth to the next generation. The dignity of the profession derives from ...
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