"The reason I included the bits above is to explain why I always have strong empathy for people who have struggled because they are not part of the usual group in power. In my case, it was mostly about coming from a poorer, working-class family. Doing something smart would often lead to bullying. I could feel people having contempt for me as I succeeded and maybe even outperformed them, when based on my way of speaking, clothing, or whatever else, I should have been easily beaten. I really didn't care for competition; I just wanted to ensure I could be in a place where I could work with very smart, open-minded people. I am certain that others who struggle with additional issues based on race, gender, sexuality, disabilities, foreign nationality, and so on, face these problems and more. I had to learn how to speak and act differently to fit into the higher levels of society, but to this day I continue to have feelings of impostor syndrome. If you know what I am talking about, then please be sympathetic and support each other (and not only the ones in your own group)!"
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Steven M. LaValle
Steven M. LaValle (born 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American computer scientist, and a professor in the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the University of Oulu. He was also an early founder and head scientist of Oculus VR until it was acquired by Facebook in 2014. He is best known for his work on rapidly exploring random trees (RRTs), the Oculus Rift, and his book, Planning Algorithms, one of the most highly cited texts in the field.
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