![]() Without action, we can't generate value with our insights. In my view, one of the primary functions of a data story is to drive action. I hope other data storytellers find this collection of data-related and storytelling-related quotes inspiring and helpful. The data-storytelling-related quotes I used in the book span the following 10 categories: With data storytelling being a fairly new topic, there aren't many direct quotes on the subject. I ended up with exactly 100 quotes spread throughout my book between the headings and body copy. Once you commit to this sort of approach, there is no turning back. As I was writing my book on Effective Data Storytelling, I decided to add quotes to each heading and subheading. It's remarkable how some well-chosen words can capture the essence of something in a profound way. Oppenheimer’s apparent inability to accept the idea of an immortal soul would always weigh heavy on his mind.I love a good quote. “He hadn’t got that confidence that the destruction, ultimately, was an illusion,” says Thompson. But Oppenheimer felt the consequences of the atomic bomb acutely. In the larger scheme of things, presumably, the bomb represented the path of the battle against the forces of evil, which were epitomized by the forces of fascism.”įor Arjuna, it may have been comparatively easy to be indifferent to war because he believed the souls of his opponents would live on regardless. “If you were a priest you wouldn’t have to do this, but you are a warrior and you have to perform it. “Krishna is saying you have to simply do your duty as a warrior,” says Thompson. In stark contrast, Arjuna realizes his error and decides to join the battle. While he carried out his work dutifully, he could never accept that this could liberate him from the cycle of life and death. That there’s only one consciousness and that the whole of creation is a wonderful play.” Oppenheimer, perhaps, never believed that the people killed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki would not suffer. “The fourth argument in the Gita is really that death is an illusion, that we’re not born and we don’t die. “He doesn’t seem to believe that the soul is eternal, whereas Arjuna does,” says Thompson. “In some sort of crude sense which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatements can quite extinguish,” he said, two years after the Trinity explosion, “the physicists have known sin and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose.” His faith will save Arjuna’s soul." But Oppenheimer, seemingly, was never able to achieve this peace. ![]() “And ultimately the most important thing is he should be devoted to Krishna. Krishna, not Arjuna, will determine who lives and who dies and Arjuna should neither mourn nor rejoice over what fate has in store, but should be sublimely unattached to such results,” says Thompson. ![]() “Arjuna is a soldier, he has a duty to fight. Its meaning is simple: Irrespective of what Arjuna does, everything is in the hands of the divine. In it “death” literally translates as “world-destroying time,” says Thompson, adding that Oppenheimer’s Sanskrit teacher chose to translate “world-destroying time” as “death,” a common interpretation. In verse 32, Krishna says the famous line. In Hinduism, which has a non-linear concept of time, the great god is involved in not only the creation, but also the dissolution. It was a way of making sense of his actions. ![]() Oppenheimer’s interest in Hinduism was about more than a sound bite, Thompson argues. “He was obviously very attracted to this philosophy,” says Stephen Thompson, who has spent more than 30 years studying and teaching Sanskrit. While he never became a Hindu in the devotional sense, Oppenheimer found it a useful philosophy to structure his life around. Oppenheimer, watching the fireball of the Trinity nuclear test, turned to Hinduism. “A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent.” “We knew the world would not be the same,” he later recalled. As wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory, the birthplace of the Manhattan Project, he is rightly seen as the “father” of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer, the subject of a new film from director Christopher Nolan, died at the age of 62 in Princeton, New Jersey, on February 18, 1967. Robert Oppenheimer: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” It is, perhaps, the most well-known line from the Bhagavad Gita, but also the most misunderstood. As he witnessed the first detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16, 1945, a piece of Hindu scripture ran through the mind of J. ![]()
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