In Part IV of the series on science career success, Morgan discusses graduate school, and the unique difficulty it presents to students who have just come from an undergraduate degree. This is closely related to the concepts of proactivity and independence that Morgan has been discussing throughout the series.
In Part II of the series on science career success, Morgan discusses the success advice from two important books, and discusses how Hollywood movies (and TV) often work to undermine one of the key pillars of this success
Are scientists the most effective people that they could be?
I've realized something by studying those who are really successful versus those who struggle with success.
The really successful ones usually spend time "meta analyzing" their own lives and careers.