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1Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon 97403-1983, USA. lewg@ori.org
Abstract:
This professional autobiography is based on a talk given as the recipient of the 2009 Bruno Klopfer Distinguished Contribution Award. It includes a discussion of 5 of my habits that might be useful as a guide for future awardees including 1. send everything that you write to everyone you know (and ask for their help); 2. don't be afraid to pick up what's been dropped by others; 3. don't be afraid to go away and then to stay away a long time; and 4. remember good ideas--they can be useful in the future. For the fifth and most important lesson, one must read the article.
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