Watching the drama "Graduation" and the academy teacher who said he would teach

2024. 6. 9. 07:27U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

Watching the drama "Graduation" and the academy teacher who said he would teach with the goal of perfecting the CSAT, I immediately thought that it was not the answer at all, but the wrong answer.

What's the point of getting a perfect score for the College Scholastic Ability Test at a time when neurons are searching for fresh themes in the golden age of youth?

As soon as you go to college, you start to think about whether your chosen department fits your life?

Out of nowhere, I was assigned to a strange high school by one lottery, and I worked so hard, so I expected to get a really great problem when I entered Seoul National University, but I didn't.

I wandered around at Seoul National University and left to study abroad,
Berkeley, Harvard, and Caltech were the best in chemistry at the time, and I expected that if I went to Berkeley, I would solve a really great problem,
As soon as I went, I was so disappointed, and I thought this wasn't right.

In 2024, now that I think about it, none of the 65 professors at Berkeley's Department of Chemistry in 1984 studied the challenging field they wanted to choose as an advisor again.

In Jim Simmons' book, he wrote that what he felt after becoming a mit professor was that he didn't want to live doing this for the rest of his life.

Nothing seems challenging enough in the eyes of a challenging young man.

But so did I. I wanted to do a really new, surprisingly exciting intellectual hunt.

There's no such thing as looking for it for the rest of my life

If I had met Jim Simmons in 1974, my life would have been completely different
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He was born by inheriting a lucky neuron in excess, but that luck alone doesn't make him jump.

I know what kind of problem I'm going to try now, but I don't have physical strength and lack 2% of passion, so I think it's too late
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To reduce misunderstanding, I sympathize with the feelings Jim Simons felt after becoming a mit math professor, and I feel relieved that there were other people besides me who felt those feelings.

It may vary from person to person, but some people have very different goals and directions from many people.

The various mathematicians Jim Simmons recanted were people who had a lot of sympathy with me.

That's so amazing. My feelings and tendencies were not extreme minorities.
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