I also expect you’ll get answers that are focused on his legacy if you ask that kind of question about him now. Feynman is the central example I think of for this, and there’s a lot more published about and by him, so I’d suggest using him.
(I think there is a strong connection between fun and curiosity and doing good research.)
I also expect you’ll get answers that are focused on his legacy if you ask that kind of question about him now. Feynman is the central example I think of for this, and there’s a lot more published about and by him, so I’d suggest using him.
(I think there is a strong connection between fun and curiosity and doing good research.)
Thanks for the feedback!