Way of a Scientist

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“The way to a scientist’s mind is not through his eyes, but his inventions.” - Tai Tran

The Scientist Way

A Scientist drives his energy into making the best out of Legacies. He strives to understand concepts, then with his creativity and tremendous imagination, forms an Idea.

However, a Scientist rarely communicates his Idea, only to his science fellows if he does. What makes a Scientist different from a Theorist lies in the fact that the Scientist’s primary interest is to apply, more than merely comprehend. A Scientist doesn’t feel comfortable to publicize an abstract idea which he regards raw, less valuable and unready. Instead, a Scientist is driven to build a System, which is usually explainable to and workable on civilizations, on top of his Idea. The System can be seen as a facade to his supporting Ideas and Principles.

After a System is built, the Scientist invites entrepreneurs to apply his System by transforming it into Business; usually Scientists understand very well what they are not adept in: making money. The fact that his System is being used, and that his dedication is recognized and respected by the science bodies has been the best reward for our Scientist.




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Last update August 6, 2007

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    Knowledge out of a link

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    Dear friends,

    You have my appreciation for your tireless efforts to keep me up to date with your super cool web links. I have a modest gift back

    How to make your link tempting

    A link is a message that you want to convey to your trusted recipients. Sending a naked link is equivalent to sending raw, meaningless bytes of data. It’s better to treat your message in grace!

    I’d advise to include a subject/description/abstract of the information contained within the link.

    The additional information determines whether a non-free recipient would open the link. My apologize I tend to ignore naked links when boiled under all the pressure.

    The subject should be

    • Meaningful
    • Relevant to the recipient or the relationship between the sender (you) with the recipient
    • Descriptive and informative
    • Silly-free. Subjects like “this is hot” or “come in to see” are what I consider silly
    • Wherever possible, include language-specific notations. For example, you would want to type Vietnamese with accents.
    • Avoid virus-like tempting invitations. BTW, most of virus invitations I received recently are stupid if not even, pardon me, illiterate.

    By adding the advised information, you have made your link from raw data to becoming meaningful, human-friendly information.

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    Above is a simple tip in the form of a quick fix. Now, I guess you’d love to you’re your message personalized.

    An all-but-trendily-crazy-word: blog it!

    Societies realized the power of blogs. People read and comment blogs. The best way of republishing a message in your own personalized, characterized way is to blog it with your own analysis, reflection, evaluation, and solutions where appropriate.

    By blogging, you have transformed the human-connecting information into powerful individual-in-a-solid-community knowledge.

    Utilize web services to their best. Knowledge sharing, not data transmitting!




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    Last update February 23, 2007

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