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How can one become a scientist, an economist, a historian…? Does it simply involve reading many books on the subject? Does it involve observing, thinking and doing experiments?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Reading books is just an aspect of learning and gain knowledge in particular subject. It helps to gain subject knowledge but only reading books will not make a person scientist or economist or historian. A person should involve observing, thinking and doing experimental activities to reach his goal. One should implement his observation practically to gain knowledge. Thinking is another aspect to improve one’s creativity and explore new things.

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