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(Replying to PARENT post)

If anything I would say it's the opposite - individuals in less affluent communities are more likely to need the help of their neighbors, and thus interact and form relationships
๐Ÿ‘คapocadam๐Ÿ•‘7mo๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Indeed, why wait till 50 to start giving back.

Edit: Not talking purely about financially giving back, but also volunteering your time.

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Thanks for the link, this made me chuckle:

There was also a prevailing concept of fairness, in which practising or training was considered tantamount to cheating.[176] Those who practised a sport professionally were considered to have an unfair advantage over those who practised it merely as a hobby.[176]

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(Replying to PARENT post)

I'm not entirely sure that for the purposes of funding it is. Typically it exists in the Business school/faculty as opposed to arts in NZ.
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Exactly, it's completely arbitrary. I like to frame it in terms of fitting n points (the existing data in the problem) to a polynomial of degree n+1, where there's an infinite number of ways to pick a solution and still satisfy the initial data.
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The person (Denpok) who quotes it is a charlatan posing as a guru, which makes the fake citation fitting.
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(Replying to PARENT post)

Aside from those I also loved the photos I got with the bottle and him in his garden. Thanks Cliff (:
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Equally there is also a text called "Linear Algebra Done Wrong"
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If you don't mind, could you share how you overcame that? I think for me at least a lot of it is/was not being able to be comfortable struggling with a hard problem for an extended amount of time, probably due to being used to only solving fairly trivial exercises and thus feeling dumb/the problem feeling impossible if it wasn't clearly solvable under a short timeframe.
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This is super cool
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> What actually hurt young people was the constant reinforcement that "anyone can do anything/anyone can be the best"

I think Ratatouille corrects this idea well - Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.

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Out of interest, what and when inspired this change?
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Good, he did not have enough imagination to become a mathematician.

[Upon hearing that one of his students had dropped out to study poetry]

- David Hilbert

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