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The Brilliant Mr. Feynman

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Richard Feynman's Disdain for Honors and Prizes

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Richard Feynman had a disdain for honors and prizes, believing that fields with defined prizes have already passed their prime. He warned against the damaging effects of prizes, especially early in one's career. Feynman's father also instilled a disrespect for titles and positions, highlighting that individuals are all fundamentally the same, regardless of their status or accolades.

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