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Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
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If you only go to town on when you need to. We have a hermit named Ted in prison who claimed to be pretty [STRIKE]smart.[/STRIKE] I have to reverse this, out of respect for an older paper-mill consultant that mentored me. He used to say "That guy (usually referring to an engineer) is very intelligent, but he ain't too smart."flyingpig said:What about the life as a hermit? If that is even possible...
flyingpig said:Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
flyingpig said:Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
xxChrisxx said:Have you ever heard of 'correlation does not imply causation'.
flyingpig said:Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
flyingpig said:No, but I can neglect all human socialization and focus on Physics/math
flyingpig said:Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
flyingpig said:Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
Tosh5457 said:No, humans need socialization to be humans. Maybe an autist could do it, I don't know.
flyingpig said:Yeah is there any correlation between being single for the rest of your life and very successful in Math/physics?
No, it is not necessary to completely isolate yourself from society like Newton and Euler in order to lead a successful and productive life. While some people may thrive in solitude, others may find it difficult and isolating. It is important to find a balance that works for you.
There is no guarantee that isolating yourself from society will make you more intelligent. While Newton and Euler were both brilliant scientists, their intelligence was likely influenced by a combination of factors such as their upbringing, education, and natural abilities. Solitude may have played a role in their work, but it is not the sole reason for their intelligence.
Not necessarily. While some scientists may prefer to work in solitude, collaboration and interaction with others can also lead to significant scientific breakthroughs. Many scientific discoveries have been made through teamwork and exchanging ideas with others.
It is possible for a life of solitude to have a negative impact on one's mental health. Isolation and lack of social interaction can lead to feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety. It is important to have a support system and engage in healthy social activities, even if you prefer to spend most of your time alone.
There can be benefits to living a life of solitude, such as increased focus and productivity, self-reflection and introspection, and the opportunity to pursue personal interests without distractions. However, it is important to consider the potential downsides and find a balance that works for you.