Marie Curie's Methods for Making Difficult Choices
As a renowned physicist and Nobel laureate, Marie Curie knew a thing or two about making tough decisions.
Here are some unconventional methods she used to make the impossible choices:
- The Radioactive Risk-Ratio Method: This involves weighing the potential consequences of each option, then calculating the amount of radioactive material required to achieve the desired outcome.
- The Periodic Table Pivot: This method involves rearranging elements into new and interesting combinations to find the perfect blend of properties.
- The Isotopic Shuffle: This technique requires shuffling the isotopes of each element to achieve the perfect balance of mass and charge.
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