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fame in science is a curse to quality productivity, though it tends to supply all the tools and freedom you want to do great things. Another reason is that most famous people, sooner or later, tend to think they can only work on important problems—hence they fail to plant the little acorns which grow into the mighty oak trees.
Zach Izzo
Reasons that great work in math/physics tends to be done early in a person's career.
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn
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