For the record, I usually block people for "Hitler was a vegetarian," and I'm not sure why I'm letting this slide aside from the fact that I think you're actually The Problem and I want you to keep responding to my stuff.
Yes, it does suck. It sucks to file paperwork to people who implicitly think your time is worth less than their referees', who don't know you and don't really care much about the particulars of your work, and to whom you are a statistic waiting to happen and little else.
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But at least we don't have scientists accepting money directly from individuals who believe in their work, amirite
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I'm trying to discuss this in as much good faith as I possibly can. Is your belief that direct funding has fewer potential pitfalls than the current system?
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part of the problem is that "grant applier/university furniture" is peak career. I actually think within research groups the PI often functions as a "benefactor" and pick staff researchers that spend time doing the PIs work, and some time producing closely related original work.
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This is fine, but fundamentally different from the traditional idea of a "wealthy benefactor," who is not in fact simply contracting someone to do what he wants done.
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