>he unironically studies pure mathematics
Just... why?
>he unironically studies pure mathematics
Just... why?
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These people were good at math in high school and think they can make a living by solving math problems.
being a math prof, even at a 2 year local college, is a pretty good job. wont get you rich, but pretty easy if you know your stuff.
also maybe they just like the subject
Because its the hardest intellectual endeavour (along with theoretical physics).
>it's hard, therefore it's worthwhile
Now THIS is what I call autism.
delte this
No, it's not. Purity does not equal difficult. Analytic philosophy is harder, as evidenced by the higher average IQ of philosophy grad students.
>people who study it tend to have higher IQ
>means the degree is harder
Some people enjoy a challenge?
Show me the source showing that pure mathematics majors have lower IQ than analytic philosophy majors.
How is that not obvious? If fewer people can do something, then it is harder.