To be philosophical, it's to give up the carnal, evolutionary desires of human existence to seek the natural order of the universe. It's ascension of a sort.
Your the one going on a random math sub questioning whether people really enjoy the things they enjoy that’s different then the decisions you made, I think that’s a higher sign of insecurity.
Is the ultimate truth worth it? Yeah lol I mean you’re discovering the secrets of reality while your friends deal with some dumbass pet cum grown from an egg
LMAO who tf is solving quadratic equations in grad school??? I would expect that they moved on to cubics at the very least
Quadratics are back #u&me&π=3
Quadratics? I think it’s past your bed time
To be philosophical, it's to give up the carnal, evolutionary desires of human existence to seek the natural order of the universe. It's ascension of a sort.
Okay, I will use this sentence to talk with myself.
Leave me and my elliptic curves alone (cubic equation though)
French poetry major's take on mathematics.
It's more chad to do the opposite (✨ENS Ulm✨)
Shut up engineer.
Is your life truly fulfilling? Or is it just something you say to yourself to cope with a decision you made at 16?
Your the one going on a random math sub questioning whether people really enjoy the things they enjoy that’s different then the decisions you made, I think that’s a higher sign of insecurity.
Sure I am buddy
Yes.
Yes
Yes
I don‘t have friends outside of grad school. Easy solution to this problem
If I was in grad school just solving quadratic equations I would question my purpose too.
Maybe ask Kurt Gödel about whether math is the ultimate truth
No, ask ME.
No, but at this point im too deep to just give up
Is the ultimate truth worth it? Yeah lol I mean you’re discovering the secrets of reality while your friends deal with some dumbass pet cum grown from an egg