I surely made clear [1] that I have the highest admiration for Katalina Karikó and her achievements. Her story is instructive about her remarkable dedicated work, and combining it with an equally dedicated family life. But it can also serve as a cautionary tale about the limitations brought by being human. No human being can know everything, not even matters close to our special interests; we are all fallible, and may sometimes hold wrong beliefs [2].
A most wonderful book is also a cautionary tale
A most wonderful book is also a cautionary…
A most wonderful book is also a cautionary tale
I surely made clear [1] that I have the highest admiration for Katalina Karikó and her achievements. Her story is instructive about her remarkable dedicated work, and combining it with an equally dedicated family life. But it can also serve as a cautionary tale about the limitations brought by being human. No human being can know everything, not even matters close to our special interests; we are all fallible, and may sometimes hold wrong beliefs [2].