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by toomuchcoffee
5027 days ago
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It's always that way, with creative types. The more they try to just fade back into the woodwork... the more intently people try to grab a little piece of them. Till pretty soon, even more so than for their considerable accomplishments, they become famous for... not wanting to be famous: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Perelman |
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Similarly, people can't fathom why _why decided to do what he did.
I think people are inherently uncomfortable with people who live in a way that appears to contradict or call into question the very goals that the uncomfortable people are themselves pursuing with such abandon.
Perelman turned down a sought after prize (two of them) and _why ducked out from a kind of localized fame/recognition that a lot of developers crave. It calls into question the value of these kinds of rewards/goals, and not everyone is comfortable with those thoughts.