Isn't research often driven by the pursuit of fame and recognition rather than genuine contributions to knowledge?
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Isn't research often driven by the pursuit of fame and recognition rather than genuine contributions to knowledge?
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While recognition can be a motivating factor, most researchers are genuinely driven by the desire to contribute to knowledge, solve problems, and make a positive impact in their fields. Collaboration and peer acknowledgment are also valued within the research community.