Re: Degrees vs. smarts

From: Amara Graps (amara@amara.com)
Date: Mon Oct 04 1999 - 07:04:52 MDT


David Lubkin (lubkin@unreasonable.com) Fri, 01 Oct 1999 14:05:56 writes:

>Surely it is least appropriate to judge people on this list by
>the criteria Joe is applying to Mike. Is Robin any more
>insightful than Eliezer because he's Dr. Robin? Do you know
>what degrees, if any, Anders or Hal or Kathryn have? Who
>cares?

"Who cares?" ? I'll bet Dr. Robin cares about the degrees that Dr.
Robin holds. (And me too. I know something about his long and
hard-earned effort.) I would guess that the other list members that
hold degrees would care similarly about the hard struggle and effort
in gaining their degrees.

If a person is really passionate about the work that they do, then
holding degrees in ones' field has a special meaning. Those degrees
are not medals that they think that they can hang around their neck,
nor are the degrees a guaranteed admittance to the job world
(certainly not in astronomy). Those degrees are symbols to
themselves that they were committed to learning and gaining an
expertise in a particular area. In some fields, it's not necessary
to have a degree to gain an expertise, in other fields (like
science) it is (usually) necessary.

I think that the main issue here is whether a person loves their
work. If a person truly loves their work, and are committed to it, it
shows in every aspect of their life. Degrees, papers, products,
talks, paintings, music compositions, etc. are natural by-products of
this passion. How many people really love their work? How many people
jump out of bed in the morning and say, "Oh boy, another day that I
can do my job!" I would guess that not a significant proportion of
the population feel that way.

Pursuing one's dream(s) is what life is all about (my personal
opinion).

Amara

  -- who will be "Dr." Graps in 1.5 years, after working for
  almost 20 years in the astronomy business

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