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Natural selection always favors fecundity over all else.
I have two colleagues (biologists) whose conversation I'll related as best I can. The one I label "F" is amazingly productive, literally hundreds of pubs to his name, devised several new analytical methods, etc. The one I label "J" is a middle-of-the-road scientist -- dependable but not creative or innovative. "J": My oldest son had a great soccer weekend. Won a couple of games. "F": My wife and I went bicycling and I worked on a paper and she sold a house. J: I mowed the lawn and my wife had the night shift at the hospital. F: If you arranged your life better you would be more productive. Kids often prevent scientists from reaching their full potential. J: I have 4 kids by two wives and one grandchild. It keeps me busy. F: I believe my success has been due to my not having children and staying focused on my job. J: How do you define success? F: Publications, citations, grad students. J: And you claim to be a biologist? (I could've blown coffee through my nose onto the windshield) |
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