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Originally Posted by Taylor
I've seen similar passages in VRC materials - one in particular alludes to a mentor's hands in his [sic] pockets where they belong.
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This reminds me of JVN at IRI several years ago, standing near the 148 pit, facing a student. He had his arms folded across his chest, one eyebrow was raised, and he shot a faint glance in the direction of the 'bot. The student turned and began fixing some problem that I couldn't see.
That was a mentoring moment.
John is very likely the author of the passage Taylor mentioned above.
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(Cosmic Religion : With Other Opinions and Aphorisms (1931) by Albert Einstein, p. 97)