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The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out (Part 1-5)

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Richard Feynman - The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out 1981 (Part 1-5)

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  • His dad should have wrote the only book on "how to raise a human child" then give it to every expectant family on earth.

  • If Feynman was born in ancient Rome, there would be a bust of him in the Louvre today.

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  • who are the 4 sad souls who disliked this video?

  • @jimmyti9cer - Jimmy, that comment alone deserves a Nobel Prize:)

  • I wish I said "Wagon" like that

  • So much richness in his words, love watching Feynman when I need inspriation. Every father/mother needs to watch this.

  • @ChudFapper I have just re-read what you wrote to my comment 5 months ago and after some thought, I agree with you. Science has brought something to my life that no other academic discipline has, a sense of truth.

  • @ChudFapper I have just re-read what you wrote to my comment 5 months ago and after some thought, I agree with you. Science has brought something to my life that no other academic discipline has, a sense of truth.

  • Thanks for the memories, surfer dude. I finally caught on and caught up. You were always on my mind, Love, The Flowers of St. Francis Girl. P.S. I never stopped crying when Old Yeller died.

  • This was a great man.

  • I would obtain great pleasure in finding the things out that make another dislike this video.

  • I would still be doing science if I had met more scientists with Feynman's mindset. Too many scientists and science students are so convinced of their own superiority vis-a-vis the rest of humanity, that they were just teeth-gratingly annoying to work with. I don't care how many times you've been published, and no, artists and philosophers are not second-class citizens in the world of academia.

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