The Rage To Know -Horace Freeland Judson
In this essay, the writer explains the various
reasons for which the scientists are involved in their professions including
challenges, exhibitions, discoveries and pleasures. They believe that they can
put themselves apart through the scientific endeavors.
In this essay, the writer tries to dig out the
causes behind the involvement of the scientists in their profession. In fact it
is the moment of truth that motivates them to remain in the profession. The
scientific discoveries are not only clear but it is also beautiful. As a
result, the scientists are eager to remain in their profession and give the
society something new. Besides the scientist also know that there is unity in
diversity. They always try to find out a binding element among the diverse
things.
Obviously, there are numbers of hurdles,
dissatisfaction as well as frustration. However, the pride is still keeping
himself apart from the peer as well as the sense of competition always motivate
the scientist for their hard work. Moreover, curiosity and passion for work are
inevitable part of the scientist. Once they start their work, they don’t leave
it until they get a satisfactory conclusion. Along with other motivation, there
is an impulse of the rage to know. Every scientist has strong thirst for
knowledge which is not quenched until he gets something for which he can feel
pride for. Similarly, there is a pleasure motive in the discovery of the
scientist. Whenever they see a new thing and unending curiosity gets born in
them and consequently they get pleasure out of it.
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