"Anytime you try to teach the subjects without teachers who love the subject, it is doomed to failure and is a foolish thing to do."
Known as the Great Explainer, physicist Richard Feynman was famous for his easy-to-understand explanations of complex scientific concepts.
He dedicated a large part of his life to teaching physics, mostly at Caltech, and felt that teaching helped him keep up-to-date and productive.
He died on this day in 1988.
Learn more about Feynman: https://bit.ly/3pHjOcl
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