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Some people will hold it against him because some people are too stupid to see things in context. Rather than respecting him for taking a smart risk in pursuit of an important goal, they will just remember that he was once wrong about something and in a big way.

There are people who point at others' failures to bolster their own image by comparison. And there are people with fragile egos who are eager to see others in a negative way.

It shouldn't be that way, but it sometimes is, so I wouldn't say the career risk is zero. But I'm still glad he's doing it regardless of the outcome.




Is this really how the academic community is?


That's really how humanity is.


Goes to show that even the even the so called "experts" are humans after all.




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