若いころは、ノーベル賞を受賞する人って人の何百倍も頭が切れる天才肌を想像していたけど、実際に話をすると、切れるというより、本質的に重要な問題を見出して、それに一度喰らいついたら徹底的に探究しつくす、その執拗さのほうが凄いと思った。
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若いころは、ノーベル賞を受賞する人って人の何百倍も頭が切れる天才肌を想像していたけど、実際に話をすると、切れるというより、本質的に重要な問題を見出して、それに一度喰らいついたら徹底的に探究しつくす、その執拗さのほうが凄いと思った。
やのせん@VR教育者さんはTwitterを使っています
17367 A response to confession 17353 (and 17355 too, since I’m assuming it was submitted by the same person): I’m not even a fan of NYD and Ash Costello (not my style), but I just watched some interviews with her and I can’t see what you’re talking about? She talks about her clothing line and music like she’s excited and proud of it, and by the looks of it she seems like she works hard to bring it to life and is simply just excited about seeing it come to fruition. As an unbiased person, I don’t see any indication of her acting like “she invented goth” either. You certainly don’t have to like her music or her style, but to trash her for seemingly no logical reason (plus calling her a 7th grade Edgelord?) is just pathetic. Actually, now that I think about it, why are you even watching/reading interviews of her if you dislike her? Ignore her and move on. It’s really easy, I promise.