What a million-dollar prize can do, and represents to the life of an excellent scientist, and how an earned reputable award can make him so happy and proud of his work.
Many Inventors, Scientists, Schoolers, Innovators, artists, and other excellent human beings, lived and died poor and maybe unrecognized or unknown.
Most of those excellent people are not wealthy, or handsomely paid.
Their contributions to advancement and progressive civilizations are indisputable, yet they did not enjoy the merits of their achievements, lead a decent luxurious life, nor a wealth well deserved.
Srinivasa Ramanujan an Indian mathematician who died in April 1920, is a very sad example, his research and discoveries were brilliant and essential to many later-on scientific advancements, he was born poor, lived miserably, and died as a tuberculosis patient in his home Indian village at the age of 33.
On the other hand, many of the existing Awards and Prizes are unfortunately of poor or have no real value, Memorial or other intentions, these poor Awards are just for the prestige of their sponsors or founders, it is becoming a crowded and chaotic ARENA OF AWARDS, so somebody should do something about it.
It is unfair to call any award by that term, they are not equal, nor comparable.
A ranking system should emerge, and it has to be transparent, credible, and scientifically well-based.
GEARI (Global Excellence Awards Ranking Index) will be our contribution to the above-articulated dilemma, we know how complex and tiresome the mission it will be to achieve a comprehensive solution, the core index is not the main concern and objective at large, what we are aiming for is much bigger and not less important than the core index.
We look at Awards as the engine that can accelerate innovation, prosperity, and a better future for humanity.
Keep your fingers crossed 🤞, and wish us all the luck in the world 🌍
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