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Feynman is indeed funny in explaining how he observed things from a rather different perspective than others. From a person who dislikes everything but science to a person who embraces other arts and sciences like drawing, lithography, drums, anthropology etc., Feynman had wonderful experiences. The way he looked at a problem statement with the help of examples rather than the equations, the way he found fault with education system in America made his autobiography stand out of anything normal.
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