Hmmm. Europe think and university think. A double whammy. I think
I'll continue to think on this side of the pond.
Chuck Norcutt
Manuel Viet wrote:
>>
>>Spoken like someone who never created anything in his life.
>
>
> That, excuse me, but you don't know ; but as you raise the topic, what have
> you exactly created on your own ? How much of it did you borrowed from
> someone's else work ? Be honest with yourself, your contribution (if there's
> any at all) is certainly less than 10%. Did you write something ? How many
> time did you use one of the 33 situations of comedy taught in writing
> school ? Did you send money to greece for Æsop's heirs ? Or maybe you did
> create a new graphic composition in picture (muahahah) ?
>
> You know, I've been working in research at university, where I did create
> things, with others ; but when you're a true scientist, the 2 most important
> things you learn is that your contribution is just a step in a thousand miles
> journey and that there's more for others to discover ahead than what's
> behind. To believe the world owes you a reward is just infatuation.
>
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