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construction management because this activity involves so many kinds of people safety and motivational issues, engineering technology issues, production of component issues, as well as age old workmanship issues that are all interdependent with fiscal reasoning as well. and that is good because it is the microcosm of larger responsible entity matters. The same ideas can be used to clean up the environment, produce alternate energy sources, restore habitats etc. The more people we have that are good at this, the better the planet will be.
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#28626652 - 01/19/24 01:06 AM (9 days, 12 hours ago) |
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good thing to pray about
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#28626837 - 01/19/24 07:53 AM (9 days, 6 hours ago) |
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My brother in law is a mathematician and taught at University. Now has a job he can't even talk about.
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#28626854 - 01/19/24 08:08 AM (9 days, 5 hours ago) |
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What is the best category/thing to be a prodigy in?
#28626087 - 01/18/24 03:55 PM (9 days, 21 hours ago) |
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What do you think is the best thing/category to be a prodigy in? Chess? Mathematics? Music? Carpet cleaning? Why do you think that?
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Re: What is the best category/thing to be a prodigy in? [Re: lifeiswhatyoumake]
#28626823 - 01/19/24 07:40 AM (9 days, 6 hours ago) |
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Mathematics and science fascinate me. Some of the things I read Im so impressed with their intelligence. Math is definitely difficult for me. Science is eh probably second most difficult. But I can pass it. I just don't absorb it. Chess can be impressive. Philosophy can be annoying or amazing. I think anything where someone exhibits talent is awesome and should be appreciated. Music is impressive. Really good musicians, writing scores, singing, and playing instruments. Probably composers. I find that impressive. And speaking multiple languages
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Re: What is the best category/thing to be a prodigy in? [Re: lifeiswhatyoumake]
#28626834 - 01/19/24 07:49 AM (9 days, 6 hours ago) |
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Definitely math. A prodigy in math can go anywhere with that knowledge. All the where's there are any!
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Re: What is the best category/thing to be a prodigy in? [Re: redgreenvines]
#28627215 - 01/19/24 01:12 PM (9 days, 42 minutes ago) |
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redgreenvines said: construction management because this activity involves so many kinds of people safety and motivational issues, engineering technology issues, production of component issues, as well as age old workmanship issues that are all interdependent with fiscal reasoning as well. and that is good because it is the microcosm of larger responsible entity matters. The same ideas can be used to clean up the environment, produce alternate energy sources, restore habitats etc. The more people we have that are good at this, the better the planet will be.
I think something like this is the right answer. It would be really good to have a prodigious natural understanding of the environment you were born and raised in, how to manage and nurture it, defend it against human destruction and entropy, and things like that.
Mathematics would be great, but it seems like a double-edged sword for leading a healthy, well-rounded life. (I have no idea actually, apart from some famous cases, whether that stereotype of math geniuses holds water.) Engineering and design, perhaps.
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