The first months at Harvard were more than challenging, as I came to the realization that the humanities could be genuinely interesting, and, in fact, given the weaknesses of my background, very difficult.
The ability to reduce everything to simple fundamental laws does not imply the ability to start from those laws and reconstruct the universe.
My own work in spin glass and its consequences has formed some of the intellectual basis for these interests.
Although raised on the farm - my grandfather was an unsuccessful fundamentalist preacher turned farmer - my father and his brother both became professors.
I acquired an admiration for Japanese culture, art, and architecture, and learned of the existence of the game of GO, which I still play.