To be a successful scientist... you can't publish papers saying things other people already know PG may have some good insights sometimes, but it's rare I see him get something so completely wrong as this. Reproducing research to demonstrate a result was correct or not is a cornerstone in the foundation of science. A fundamental problem in the research community is that incentives as misaligned to support that initia…
The word used was "successful", not "good". Reproduction papers and meta-analyses seldom generate notoriety.
Being notorious :), or lets just call it being well known is not a measure of success.
Problem with defining successful scientist is I suppose more complex than scientist becoming a celebrity.
I believe one can be very successful by reproducing papers and for example pointing out bad ones that claim something that was supposed to be "groundbreaking".