re: #360 Big Beautiful Door
He has some interesting blind spots too.
Studying those who succeed in spite of broken childhoods might be more illuminating than studying those who don’t succeed because of them.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) January 8, 2018
there are people who study both, and have actually managed to create lots of illuminating results for people who care to read them! https://t.co/a3PK5HNEjz
— bringing my baby to a theater near you (@fivefifths) January 8, 2018
Studying those who succeed in spite of broken childhoods might be more illuminating than studying those who don’t succeed because of them.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) January 8, 2018
This an entire field of study. It’s called risk and resilience. This would be like if I said “studying matter that doesn’t interact with the observable electromagnetic spectrum… now THAT would tell us about the universe” lmao https://t.co/wF4Uk5bgKM
— wikipedia “you can go read a book” brown (@eveewing) January 9, 2018