To have the regard of one's peers is immensely moving.
If a scientist sidesteps their scientific peers, and chooses to take an apparently changeable, frightening and technical scientific case directly to the public, then that is a deliberate decision, and one that can't realistically go unnoticed.
I learned from my peers, and I learned from doing projects, and I learned from mentors, but I learned very little from lectures, and I've talked about how little I attended them.
We are trying to learn from the consequences of one's peers' actions.
I'll be honest, there's a part of me that does think I'm held to a different standard than my contemporaries and peers, and it's a little frustrating.
None of my peers avoided prison. None of 'em.
Very few empowered couples work together as peers.
None of my peers avoided prison. None of 'em.
I have nothing but immense respect for my peers.
I certainly like working harder than a lot of my peers. The trick is embracing it.
I have nothing but immense respect for my peers.