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Science & Tech Quote by Yuan T. Lee

"It's very satisfying to promote science and education and see good results. Setting a good example for young people, being a role model, is very important for me"

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A Nobel-winning scientist talking about “setting a good example” is quietly radical in an era that treats expertise as either sacred or suspect. Yuan T. Lee’s line isn’t the grandstanding of a celebrity dabbling in STEM; it’s the understated ethics of someone who has lived inside institutions that can feel remote to the public, then decided that distance is a problem to solve. The word “satisfying” does a lot of work: it frames science promotion not as duty or PR, but as a tangible, almost personal reward tied to outcomes. He’s arguing for feedback loops - invest in education, watch the gains compound - rather than the prestige economy of publications and prizes.

The subtext is also defensive, and intelligently so. “Promote science and education” implies they don’t automatically win on merit; they require advocacy. That’s a recognition of cultural headwinds: misinformation, short-term politics, and the temptation to treat research as a luxury instead of infrastructure. Lee positions himself as a bridge figure, using his credibility to make science legible and desirable, especially to the young.

Then there’s the deliberate humility of “role model.” He isn’t claiming genius as inspiration; he’s foregrounding behavior. In scientist-speak, that’s a pivot from results to norms: curiosity, rigor, patience, intellectual honesty. The intent feels less like self-congratulation than succession planning. He’s telling you what he thinks science needs to survive: not just breakthroughs, but apprentices - and a culture that makes wanting to join the work feel plausible.

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Yuan T. Lee (born November 19, 1936) is a Scientist from China.

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