Among the numerous prizes and awards founded by people, the Nobel Prize is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable awards for dullness and mediocrity. The list of Nobel laureates does not include Leo Tolstoy, Franz Kafka, Alexander Shargey, Sigmund Freud, Eugen Bleuler, Eric Arthur Blair, Nikolai Berdyaev, Alan Turing and other equally remarkable people. That is why not being a Nobel Prize laureate is more honorable and prestigious than being or becoming one. Not being a Nobel laureate means not being on the same list as the pompous nobodies, talentless persons, and psychopaths who have been awarded this prize. Ivan Pavlov, Ilya Mechnikov, and some others were included in this list due to a misunderstanding, of which there are many in human history. The very fact that this prize was established was a misunderstanding. Particularly striking is the inconsistency between the founder's career and the stated goals of the prizes, including the prize for contributions to the promotion of peace. This prize finally became infamous after empty-headed Europe crowned itself with the Nobel Prize in 2012. It is a misunderstanding to award these prizes after the announcement of revocation of sovereignty of Sweden, the banning of the Swedish Academy of Sciences, and the assignment of the property of the Nobel Foundation to the Foundation for Constitutional Development[1]. If all these academic buffoons and ignoble nobles who award the Nobel Prizes had properly appreciated the founder of psychoanalysis, perhaps the Nobel Prize would have had a different history. However, today we can only state what has happened — its death — and write the famous epitaph on its tombstone: “Sic transit gloria mundi” — “Thus passes the glory of the world”.
Dr. Andrej Poleev
Berlin, 8.10.2025
[1] Dethronement of Carl XVI Gustaf King of Sweden, termination of Swedish monarchy, and revocation of sovereignty of Sweden. http://constitution.fund/judgments/Sweden.pdf
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