Avoid boring people

and other lessons from a life in science

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James D. Watson: Avoid boring people (2007, Alfred A. Knopf)

English language

Published Sept. 15, 2007 by Alfred A. Knopf.

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978-0-375-41284-4
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OCLC Number:
123485197

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3 stars (2 reviews)

From a living legend--James D. Watson, who shared the Nobel Prize for having revealed the structure of DNA--a personal account of the making of a scientist. In Avoid Boring People, the man who discovered "the secret of life" shares the less revolutionary secrets he has found to getting along and getting ahead in a competitive world.Recounting the years of his own formation--from his father's birding lessons to the political cat's cradle of professorship at Harvard--Watson illuminates the progress of an exemplary scientific life, both his own pursuit of knowledge and how he learns to nurture fledgling scientists. Each phase of his experience yields a wealth of age-specific practical advice. For instance, when young, never be the brightest person in the room or bring more than one date on a ski trip; later in life, always accept with grace when your request for funding is denied, and--for goodness' sake--don't dye your …

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Way too many unnecessary details which makes it very hard (or very easy if you skip them) to read. He listed all of the people who he has been met but didn't provide too much stories for them - boring.
Though I still can see some wisdoms of him and I'm kind of like this guy after I finished this book.

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Subjects

  • Watson, James D., -- 1928- -- Biography
  • Molecular biologists -- United States -- Biography
  • Scientists -- United States -- Biography