"My parents were determined to move into the middle class"
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Perl (best known for discovering the tau lepton) came of age when education was becoming the most plausible ladder for families without inherited status. The subtext is that scientific achievement doesn’t float above sociology; it is frequently financed by it. Middle-classness here isn’t champagne or glamour. It’s stability, legitimacy, and insulation from the chaos of being one layoff away from the floor dropping out. For many immigrant and working-class households, that stability required a kind of moral intensity: don’t waste time, don’t waste chances, don’t squander the one credential that can’t be repossessed.
The sentence also quietly rewrites the "genius" myth. Instead of innate brilliance arriving untouched, Perl points to a household agenda that likely shaped everything from his seriousness about school to his comfort with delayed gratification. The achievement of the child is inseparable from the ambition of the parents; the discovery is partly a family migration plan, carried out in textbooks and laboratories rather than on a map.
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