I enjoy learning and reading books, not because I want to become a genius, but for the reason of trying to understand how things works and do some projects.
No, he was someone who decided to see, and learn, accept reality and give reasons for people to learn and to dream.. There no geniuses.. even if there are even they could be failures sometimes. But a free thinker is someone we all can be
He was a person with an IQ of about 155, so we’ll, if not like Stephen hawking, Asimov was pretty smart by all means. Excelling in many fields, not just one or two.
wonderful intervention by Isaac Asimov! yes, we should learn until we know nothing about every thing...learning and enjoy learning as you can, whenever you can
I saw this segment a long time ago and it stuck with me. Now here I am with copies of Asimov's "New Guide to Science" (80s edition) and "The History of Physics." You can look at Asimov's prodigious non-fiction output as his way of reinforcing his learning. After all, as Thomas Sowell said (paraphrasing), one sure way of testing how well you understand an idea is how easily you can explain it to someone else. Lucky for us that a considerable portion of his non-fiction is still available and I can't wait to dig into these two books with the spirit of self-teaching that Asimov inspirationally speaks about here. :)
Capnmax Such a very smart man. We live in an age of directionless people. And sucking up useless info and content is the new addiction. Let's hope it comes right before this century is done. Peace!✌
I enjoy learning and reading books, not because I want to become a genius, but for the reason of trying to understand how things works and do some projects.
I have a degree in Pedagogy and man, I can say Asimov was really ahead of his time
I couldn't imagine a day without learning, that would be a sorrowful day indeed.
@Link Age But that is indeed something you learnt that day, so there you go :-D
@Link Age Such a filter to view life through, what a wonder it is to be you :-P
This man was a genius.
No, he was someone who decided to see, and learn, accept reality and give reasons for people to learn and to dream..
There no geniuses..
even if there are even they could be failures sometimes.
But a free thinker is someone we all can be
Yes, by all definitions of 'genius', he was.
He was a person with an IQ of about 155, so we’ll, if not like Stephen hawking, Asimov was pretty smart by all means. Excelling in many fields, not just one or two.
Asimov is superb here. Terrific interview by Moyers.
Asimov on the possibility of the Internet. Genius.
wonderful intervention by Isaac Asimov! yes, we should learn until we know nothing about every thing...learning and enjoy learning as you can, whenever you can
small changes have big result, especially in system in a super critical state; like the atmosphere of the terrestrial globe
I saw this segment a long time ago and it stuck with me. Now here I am with copies of Asimov's "New Guide to Science" (80s edition) and "The History of Physics." You can look at Asimov's prodigious non-fiction output as his way of reinforcing his learning. After all, as Thomas Sowell said (paraphrasing), one sure way of testing how well you understand an idea is how easily you can explain it to someone else. Lucky for us that a considerable portion of his non-fiction is still available and I can't wait to dig into these two books with the spirit of self-teaching that Asimov inspirationally speaks about here. :)
Beautifully Said!
I really love this video ❤
To paraphrase Elvis Presley's "If I don't move I'm dead" - If I don't learn something new everyday...
I think it was ""If I don't move my bowels I'm dead"
Wow this man actually predicted Alexa
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3:44 catarsis literaria 🛶.
Please fix the audio/video sync. It's 2020, not 1920.
Too bad he didn't predict biased search engines, algorithmic censorship, and social media tribalism. :/
He already explained searching and learning on Google/search engines way before they were produced!
How could he have been so wrong about curiosity and education in the age of the internet?
Yes. It's very sad.
Capnmax Such a very smart man. We live in an age of directionless people. And sucking up useless info and content is the new addiction. Let's hope it comes right before this century is done. Peace!✌
Capnmax - Asimov was an optimist.
Speak for yourself.
He certainly wasn't wrong in my case.
I've learnt far more from the internet than I did in five years at one of Australia's top universities.
3:44 catarsis literaria 🛶.