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The Measure of a True Visionary: Jane Goodall on the Indivisibility of Art and Science
Jane Goodall never treated science as something confined to a lab notebook or separated from the pulse of life. She saw discovery as an act of love — a way of paying attention so deeply it becomes reverence. Her work with chimpanzees reshaped what it means to be human, and her letters remind us that art, science, and wonder aren’t different pursuits at all. They’re the same impulse — to see the world whole, and to keep seeing it more clearly. Maria Popova The Marginalian dives in deeper to her life in this timely piece from the The Marginalian
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