@fleschler -
Feynman's views are where we should start but in life, decisions have to be made (or else made for us). In my professions in law, real estate and finance as well as medical and food decisions for family, I have to have conclusions I can act on.
To be clear:
Feynman's, "views" won him a Nobel in Physics. This: for his work in Quantum Electrodynamics (1965), which contributed greatly, to our understanding of how electricity functions on the subatomic level.
Whether accepted by some, or not: the principles are used in the designs of the better cabling, many of us enjoy today.
Some of his earlier (1940s), "conclusions" WERE acted upon, and largely responsible for ending WW II, regardless of one's agreement with the method.
Beyond those: he helped develop the punched card system, used for data entry, in the early days of computation.
I'll stick with his philosophies and record (far as successes/achievements), "in life", to emulate (thank you).
Happy listening!