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>polymath

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>>5665935
10/10 fell in love
thanks, now I've gotta find out who she is.
also new content.

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I'm 19 years old (literally).

Never had such preposterous delusions. I've always known what I am capable of and what I'm not capable of, which seems to be a rare demeanour nowadays in our arrogant "I'm so special" generation, especially in western countries.
The most anyone of us will achieve is to make very small contribution to our field and perhaps become learned in a variety of fields.

Just accept it and do your best in everything that's worth doing.

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If multiplication is fundamentally an arithmetic computation, and division is multiplication of the reciprocal of the divisor, can division be thought of in arithmetic terms

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Dear /sci/. Did you ever feel you are too dull to achive your scientific goals? I feel that and i'm so depressed.

I just lurking my "ideals" or "icons" (i hope its the right word in english) biography and i saw they started their profession very early. I mean they were only 13-16 and they were doing special math classes, or did go to math club or doing other scientific stuff. i think in the early ages you can pump up your head and give you a great start for academic career. Everything, problem solving, IQ and much more. That's where i feel im fucked up. In my early ages, I never went to special math classes and i didnt even fucking care about anything I didnt study etc etc. Now im at uni studying my profession (3rd year). I'm just dreaming about to invent something new, going teach, R&D.

I don't have IQ over 9000 i don't know can i ever achive something cool like "ideals" achieved. They started the hard work early, me not.

What does sci think about this? For nice academic career, do you need to start things early?

Am i getting trolled soon (for my english grammar)?

There is no other place where i can ask REAL scientist anonymously. (i know its a troll board but there are many real research scientists here im sure)

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OP
Others will flame me but i'm very interested. How much is your IQ? And your colleagues average IQ?

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So I was enjoying one of those rankings threads just a while ago and I got thinking... why are /sci/tards a bunch of elitist assholes?

Are you guys butthurt from all the abuse you've suffered in the real world? I don't get it. Maybe if you were nicer the public at large would feel less of a disconnect with the scientific world and not be a bunch of science-fearing, god-loving fags.

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Trying to get a Ph.D. is pointless unless you intend to increase humanity's knowledge about the subject you chose, and 95% of people with Ph.D.s today are lazy bastards who pride themselves over their achievement but fail to add anything new into humanity's knowledge database.

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