Hot dogs Quote by Richard Feynman
““So when I went to see my wife in Albuquerque that day, she said, “Well, where’s all the stuff?” I said, “What stuff?” She said, “Litharge, glycerine, hot dogs, laundry.” I said, “Wait a minute—that was a list?” She said, “Yes.” “That was a code,” I said. “They thought it was a code—litharge, glycerine, etc.” (She wanted litharge and glycerine to make a cement to fix an onyx box.)””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Feynman Lectures on Physics, 1964
Feynman recounts a humorous misunderstanding where everyday items were mistaken for a secret code, highlighting how context shapes meaning.
In simple terms: People can misinterpret ordinary things as secret messages.
Clarify context to avoid confusion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily conversation
- team meetings
- cross‑cultural interactions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How often do you assume hidden intent?
- What steps can you take to verify meaning?
Assuming hidden meanings can waste time and cause errors.