"I kind of have to be a master of cleaning, extracting and trusting my data before I do anything with it."
About Scott Nicholson
Scott Nicholson — Life and Legacy
Scott Nicholson is a significant voice in contemporary literature, particularly recognized for his contributions to social justice and human rights advocacy. His writing challenges societal norms and provokes critical thought about the nature of truth and freedom. Nicholson's core philosophy revolves around the belief that truth is essential for justice, as reflected in his quote, 'truth is a powerful weapon.' This perspective reveals his understanding of how honesty can catalyze social change and empower individuals. He often emphasizes that freedom is not merely a gift but a right that must be actively pursued, as illustrated by his assertion that 'freedom is not given, it is taken.' Through his works, Nicholson confronts the complexities of these themes, urging readers to engage with the struggles for justice in their own lives. His insights remain relevant today, inspiring a new generation to question the status quo and advocate for a more equitable society.
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Scott Nicholson quotes
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"Then on your tombstone, where you only get a little bit of space to sum up your life, some wax-faced creep chisels a set of meaningless numbers instead of poetry or a secret love or the name of your favorite candy. In the end, all you get is a few words."
"Well, who’s real? The living or the dead?"
"The greatest form of genius is that which isn’t noticed."
"Every broken lunatic needed a theme song."
"Engineering, I think you can pick up. [A data scientist's] curiosity is built-in"