"I actually love reading people's acceptance lectures and their Nobel Prize addresses," she says. "These are brilliant people and they often have something really interesting to say." She has read a number of them in economics, which is probably the closest thing to psychology since they don't have an actual Nobel Prize in any of the social sciences except for economics. The author thinks there's another reason that's not even the pandemic.
Is it enough to toss a soda can in the recycling? Why is Maria obsessed with Nobel Prize lectures? And wait — is that a news alert or a tiger?