
Two-time Pulitzer winner Edward O. Wilson's masterclass for aspiring scientists distills 50 years of Harvard wisdom into 21 letters. Discover why this legendary biologist believes passion trumps genius - advice that's reshaping how we approach scientific breakthroughs and environmental challenges.
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Picture a fourteen-year-old boy in wartime Alabama, completely oblivious to global events while wading through swamps collecting insects. That summer of 1943, I became the nature counselor at Boy Scout Camp Pushmataha despite being woefully underprepared. My solution? Snakes. I organized the entire camp into a snake-hunting brigade, capturing specimens and identifying them for gathered scouts. Though briefly interrupted when a pygmy rattlesnake bit my finger, I finished the season as one of the most popular counselors. This wasn't just a summer job - it was the beginning of a lifelong passion that would eventually lead to groundbreaking discoveries about ants, sociobiology, and biodiversity. Edward O. Wilson's journey from curious boy to two-time Pulitzer Prize winner offers a roadmap for anyone with scientific curiosity, regardless of background or mathematical aptitude.
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