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What field of study are you studying now and what inspires you to keep going? No jokes, seriously...
Originally posted by totoro
Ivan Seejing, i was wondering what make you want to go back to school in your late twenties?
Originally posted by PiRsq
What inspires you to learn?
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
By age twenty five I was effectively at the top of my field. I was already at the max rate of pay and I hated my job. As a hobby, I continued to study physics - which I had always loved - since high school. Also, I had always intended to go back to school, but a regular job and life in general has a way of permanently delaying plans. So, I finally decided that it was now or never.
Originally posted by cyberpanties
Not knowing...
Originally posted by drag
Ignorance...
You should seek professional psychiatric help...Originally posted by hypnagogue
Hm hm. Nearly identical answers: semantically equivalent, concise, trailed off by the uncertain tone of trailing ellipses. Furthermore, we see from their respective profiles that these two "different" posters just happen to be situated in the selfsame locale of "(the) universe."
Ladies and gentlemen, this shocking evidence once and for all proves my age old theory that drag (queen? ) moonlights on Physics Forums under the pseudonym "cyberpanties"! This, despite the firm protestation to be found in his very own biography: "I'm a guy ;-)"
*an uneasy background murmur arises from the disturbed crowd*
I've tried this on a whim several times, but inexplicably all the psychiatrists invariably wind up asking me for help. Ah, they are such a fickle and demanding lot. I'd much rather spend my time wondering about spectral anomalies and the like.Originally posted by drag
You should seek professional psychiatric help...
Ha HaOriginally posted by hypnagogue
I've tried this on a whim several times, but inexplicably all the psychiatrists invariably wind up asking me for help.
Hmm... No offense, but depending on your sex I couldOriginally posted by hypnagogue
Ah, they are such a fickle and demanding lot. I'd much rather spend my time wondering about spectral anomalies and the like.
Originally posted by drag
Why don't we stick to the "normal" PF subjects, shall we...
Inspiration plays a crucial role in learning as it motivates and drives individuals to engage in the process of gaining knowledge and acquiring new skills. It also helps to increase curiosity and interest, making the learning experience more enjoyable and effective.
Inspiration can be found in a variety of ways such as through personal experiences, role models, curiosity, challenges, and passions. It is important to explore different sources of inspiration to find what works best for you.
Yes, inspiration can be learned and developed. It is a mindset that can be cultivated through self-reflection, setting goals, and exposing oneself to new experiences and ideas. By actively seeking inspiration, one can become more motivated and driven to learn.
Inspiration can have a significant impact on the learning process. When individuals are inspired, they are more likely to have a positive attitude towards learning, be more engaged and focused, and retain information better. It can also lead to higher levels of creativity and critical thinking.
Absolutely. Inspiration is a powerful force that can help individuals achieve their learning goals and reach their full potential. When individuals are inspired, they are more likely to persist through challenges, embrace learning opportunities, and ultimately achieve success in their learning journey.