Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Probably on the day that that you won, Oliver, and you were on the front page of the Globe there were a fair number of people who if they had seen you that day would recognize you but, it's not like being a rock star, largely your forgotten. In a way, there is something a bit strange about the whole thing because, you know, I'm the same person I was the day before. Suddenly demand has gone from zero to quite high. I've never actually been able to bring myself to tell a fully booked restaurant [laughing] that maybe they want to give me a seat. My work has been particularly about how in a situation where you can't specify everything, it's important, who has the right to decide on the things which are left out. When you make a discovery or you do a piece of work, you might be very excited, but you don't know that anybody else is going to take it up. Eric is an extraordinarily talented person, he's a multi-talented person, which I'm not. He's a fantastic musician, because I've heard him play, he's a great cook, he's a formidable arguer, which I've discovered to my cost, sometimes. And I'm not like that [laughing]. The argument part you are. Yes, yes, I like to argue, but I knew no economics and I was rather frustrated when I had political arguments with people. They sort of introduced some economic idea and at that point, I lost the argument that I had no idea what balance of payments or something, I just didn't know what it was. And so I thought well you know, you can kill two birds with one stone. In my day, Perry Mason was a very popular TV show and I thought being able to win all your cases and get innocent people off was a great line of work, so I was either going to do that or play the clarinet.
A2 US talented argument laughing nobel prize day clarinet What is it like to win a Nobel Prize? 11 1 Mahiro Kitauchi posted on 2020/11/17 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary