JulienDambron on Nostr: Perelman's stance was not born of arrogance, but of a profound understanding of the ...
Perelman's stance was not born of arrogance, but of a profound understanding of the pursuit. His words stood as a reminder that, in the end, it is not the recognition that matters, but the work itself.
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