lmao
my professor is lit i've been on Veeky Forums this whole physics III class
Professor is a female
I hope to advance quickly by studying hard before reaching any classes. Once I start on Uni I don't plan to fool around and honestly due to my ambitions vidya might be permanently dead for the sake of knowledge and mankind. Could I use these techniques whilst studying nonstop after classes to zoom past courses? Relatively.. I don't plan to ever stop learning, until I die. Breaks have no purpose in my brain but waste of potential. Killed TV and vidya a year ago. Not really that tempted to return to old habits when that's time I can spend improving and catching up to the greatest. Maybe, ideally, pushing beyond. I need to continue to train my mental mathematics
The problem is burnout.
Yeah. Maybe some vidya wouldn't be bad to offset that. But like technical vidya like puzzle games and maybe fighting for strategic thinking. At the same time I can use mathematical burnout moments to study and train musical skills and vice versa. I'm really on a note to constantly improve myself and never stop. I'm training myself to use my time as efficiently as possible and spend less time online too. Although I'm studying C++ so I still have to stay connected at some level. There's too much work to be done in this world, With the knowledge already available to us, to waste growth potential. We can do so much more than we are. We just gotta use our time wisely. 120 years is more than enough for us to be doing some crazy ass cool and productive shit. I plan/hope to use my time
This. Don't focus all your time on learning math. It's good you cut down on video games and TV, but instead of completely getting rid of your hobbies replace them with exercise and reading literature. If you work to keep your mind and body as sharp as possible, your passion for math will take you the rest of the way there.
the projection is a logscale inflation for how relevant a continent is in culture, science, economy and general human value.
Agreed. Right now I'm reading a variety of subjects from presidents (Jefferson and Hamilton) to financial moguls (Buffet) and mental giants like Mahatmi Ghandi. Saw a book on Nostradamus that I really want to read once I get through my backlist a bit more as well as 4 hefty volumes of world history from ancient times (I believe it starts at 4000-3000BC) through modern history. Knowledge is seriously the coolest and most valuable asset we can have. I hope to never stop my momentum
Mercator projection preserves direction at the expense of area. Fuck off with your PC shit.
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