Thursday, April 16, 2020
Neil deGrasse Tyson Imbalance Is Key to Innovation
Neil deGrasse Tyson Imbalance Is Key to Innovation Neil deGrasse Tyson, the multi-hyphenate astrophysicist-TV-host-amazing-speech-giver, joined FiveThirtyEightâs Whatâs the Point podcast with Jody Avirgan to discuss topics ranging from nerd culture to race to what itâs like being in the public eye. Noting that he wrestled while taking college classes and discovering new academic interests, deGrasse Tyson says he never struck a balance between his two different worldsâ"and that very imbalance is what led him to discover new talents and launch new investigations. In other words, he argued, balance is overrated. Given all the talk about working parents wanting (and usually failing) to âhave it all,â and the broader American quest for work-life balance, some might find it refreshing to learn of a possible upside of simply not having enough time in the day. âThere is the psychological discomfort knowing you should be doing something else. And we presume that balance is a good thing,â deGrasse Tyson said, adding that there was never a time when he was studying that he wouldnât rather be on the mat, and vice versa. âWhen something is out of balance you can get quite innovative in your attempts to resolve that fact.â Video Player is loading.Play VideoPlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 Playback Rate1xChaptersChaptersDescriptionsdescriptions off, selectedCaptionscaptions and subtitles off, selectedAudio TrackFullscreenThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaqueFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsReset restore all settings to the default valuesDoneClose Modal DialogEnd of dialog window.PlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 Playback Rate1xFullscreen Rather than crumbling under that discomfort, the Cosmos host advises, we should embrace it and try to enjoy the ride. âYou donât go to the amusement park roller coaster and say âI want to be balanced.â No, you want to be as unbalanced as possible, because thatâs the thrill ride,â he said. In fact, the pressure between balancing different tasks and parts of life can serve as the motivation to try truly incredible things. âIâm reminded of John Kennedyâs famous comment about the moon, we choose to do these things, we choose to go to the moon not because itâs easy, but because itâs hard,â he said. âAnd I think not enough people choose to embrace the hard.â Read next: Is Work-Life Balance Even Possible?
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