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To those who sometimes feel bad by comparing themselves to "more accomplished" peers, the one-page CV on her website is clickable, it's actually six pages. Then realize your peers or you will never match Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, so be kind to yourself. You do matter too, firefly: https://ncase.me/fireflies/.
She's a one-in-a-century human such as Leonhard Euler: brilliant scientifically, ethically, and most importantly, still kind.
Quote from her talk Exploring Many Worlds at 35:31:
PS Sabrina didn't actually say "no" to Jeff "the unethical" Bezos, because she wanted to work for Blue Origin and held an internship there. Choosing theoretical physics instead doesn't mean she flipped him off—however nice that would've been indeed.
Her response to that question reflects one of the most damning things about MIT as a graduate school — the institution recruits the best and most promising minds it can, but the profs there spend much of their time actively discouraging and demoralizing students, not least by asserting that the only way to “make a contribution” is through an exclusive commitment to a narrow set of mathematical approaches.