Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Did you read on Noble Prize Literature?

The literature that won the Nobel Prize is really good. There are five fields of them: Physic, Chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. These literatures are really worth you to spent time on it to read. Most of these literatures do not use jargon. They explain many thing that you may not know on certain field just in literally. Some of the topics of these literatures were consider by us but we do not have an answer on it. Example :( "Why does 1+1=2?" by Enrico Bombieri, Winner of the field Medal for Mathematics, 1974), ("What is love" by H.H. Dalai Lama, Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, 1989). And also some of them are can't really imagine, example: ("Why do I forget something and not others?" by Erwin Neher,Winner Laureate in Medecine,1991),("Why can't live on French fries?" by Richard J. Roberts, Nobel Laureate in Mdecine,1993).These literature can really enlighten your entire life. Every time I read on a topic, I will think on it: Did I think on that question before? Why I don't even think about it? Why I can't get an answer even i thought about it? But these people does, it mean they did. They really think hard on these questions that we facing daily and we always blame on it. But in the reality world, it still goes on as usual. Who cares that we should or another word MUST prove that 1+1=2? In the Judahite book "Talmud", the Judah was been told that 1+1=2 is a truth, and a truth is no need to be verify. After you read these literatures, you should ask yourself: Did I think about it? And one of the Winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1990, Mikhail Gorbachev, he wrote on a topic about "How do I win the Nobel Prize?" You can't win a Nobel Prize with good grammar or wrote a good story. You can't get the Nobel Prize even you are the world's best writer or your book is the top seller in the book shop. Nobel Prize will award on the person that really make change to the world. It appreciates what had been really affect and effect. And the prize is known as given to the people who had "conferred the greatest benefit to mankind". And the topic I love most is ("Why are some people rich and other poor?" by Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2000). Not because the issue written by the writer is good, but this topic I had considered long time ago (maybe can say as from I was a child). The issue in this topic is something where I really agree with it. But the reason Daniel won the Nobel Prize is not how good he wrote the passage, but its effort. (He came out with his theory where well-known by economist "Discrete Choice"-a theory that, among other things, can predict how a majority of the population would behave if given a limited number of options).And win a Nobel Prize has become recognized worldwide as one of the greatest honors a person can achieve in his or her lifetime. I really hope that I will win the Nobel Prize on my lifetime.