EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 9 MIN
Why You’ll Never Be Recognized for the Work You Actually Do
from R3ciprocity.com - Prof David Maslach: Innovation; Research Life; Striving Towards Happiness · host David Maslach
I’ll be the first to say it: academic awards are political.Best paper, rising scholar, senior scholar… endowments, honors, “recognition.” None of it is as objective as it looks.It’s not about the best ideas. It’s about pedigree, politics, and inference.Here’s the hard truth: • Most of these systems are just people making guesses about your value. • Those guesses are often wrong. • And if you don’t have the right background, you’ll likely never be “seen.”So what do you do?You stop waiting for recognition. You stop replaying the “what ifs.” You accept that the world is messy and political — and you practice showing up anyway.This isn’t about cynicism. It’s about stoicism. It’s about refusing to let flawed recognition systems decide your worth.Because in the end:Success isn’t the award you didn’t get.It’s how you choose to keep walking forward when nobody is clapping.
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I’ll be the first to say it: academic awards are political.Best paper, rising scholar, senior scholar… endowments, honors, “recognition.” None of it is as objective as it looks.It’s not about the best ideas. It’s about pedigree, politics, and inference.Here’s the hard truth: • Most of these systems are just people making guesses about your value. • Those guesses are often wrong. • And if you don’t have the right background, you’ll likely never be “seen.”So what do you do?You stop waiting for recognition. You stop replaying the “what ifs.” You accept that the world is messy and political — and you practice showing up anyway.This isn’t about cynicism. It’s about stoicism. It’s about refusing to let flawed recognition systems decide your worth.Because in the end:Success isn’t the award you didn’t get.It’s how you choose to keep walking forward when nobody is clapping.
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