Scientists are Like Children

Scientists have one thing in common with children: curiosity. To be a good scientist you must have kept this trait of childhood, and perhaps it is not easy to retain just one trait. A scientist has to be curious like a child; perhaps one can understand that there are other childish features he hasn't grown out of.

Notes:

They must have curiosity to be successful, and they may have other childish behaviors with this.

Folksonomies: science curiosity attitude

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 What Little I Remember
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Frisch , Otto Robert (1980-09-30), What Little I Remember, Cambridge Univ Pr, Retrieved on 2012-05-17
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