Oh gosh, I don’t know. Physics? I certainly don’t understand physics…or…chemistry…or calculus.
Here’s to the scientists and engineers. May they use their powerful brains for good not evil.

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“For better or worse, we’re all living in Oppenheimer’s world.” ~Cillian Murphy
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Yes, we are. Sometimes I wonder if brilliance is overrated.
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I actually always wished I was better at sciences. Chemistry and physics classes in high school taught me that wasn’t my direction in life. While I got a good grade, it was a struggle and painful. I’m impressed with people with scientific minds. They just work differently than mine.
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Me too. I hated chemistry and physics. I dropped out of calculus in college to be in a play. My dad is an engineer and he really pushed me in that direction, but I’m not that smart.
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Not everyone is a math person. Certainly not everyone is an engineering math person. That takes it to a whole different level. I’m not that smart, either
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Just the mere mention of the words “math” or “science” makes my brain hurt. 😄
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😂 I know an engineer who corrects people when they say they need to do “math” to figure out a tip in a restaurant. She says that’s arithmetic not MATH.
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I would throw a fork at her. 😄
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