Hi! Maths and celestial mechanics student here! đ
Iâm an astrophysics student. Iâm most interested in physics/astronomy/math. I also love books, plants, the beach, and pretty landscapes a lot. And of course I love nice stationery and pens. (These pretty much encompass what my posts are about.)
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People say, donât give up on your dreams. But sometimes thatâs unavoidable. Life throws you the equivalent of an Olympic sharpshooter losing their hands in a tragic beer pong accident every once in a while, and you canât change that. And sometimes, you just find out your dreams werenât all that good of an idea in the first place. My dream was always to work in academia and teach medieval literature, and even if everything had gone one hundred percent right for the last decade, I probably still wouldnât be doing that right now. The job market is⊠tough in the humanities. It is tougher still if you are interested in something as deeply unfashionable as Old English. But even if that wasnât the caseâwell, life comes at you with a sharp knife and it can peel your dreams away one by one, and leave a lot of raw flesh behind.
I am stubborn by nature. I donât like to give up on the things I want. And just because your future isnât shaped how youâd like it to be doesnât mean you have to surrender it forever. What I am struggling to learn, to really internalize, is that there is a big, big difference between giving up on your dreams and giving up on your values. Just because you canât be an astronaut doesnât mean you canât be an astronomer. Just because you canât fight dragons doesnât mean you canât save lives. Identifying what values your aspirations fulfill, and figuring out other ways of achieving that fulfillment is really important.
Iâm struggling a lot right now with understanding who I am and what I really want my life to look like. It feels a lot like failure. What I value hasnât changed, though. I have not surrendered that, and I never will. Perhaps that just means that, when it comes, success will look a little different than I thought it would when I was younger.
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Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future
Edward Lorenz
Throwback to last year at the Louvre when I saw a little girl sitting on the ground looking up to the statue of the goddess Athena. Probably the most Renaissance-like and powerful picture I ever took.Â
real analysis is just applied triangle inequality
Just a reminder that Vincent van Gogh did not eat yellow paint to make himself feel happy, he ate paint, and drank different chemicals because he was suicidal and this is why he was not allowed in his studio while having breakdowns. He also did not paint starry night and his other great works because he was depressed, he painted most of them while he was in recovery and demonstrated his hopefulness and love of the world through this. Most of his great works were painted from his room at a hospital. Van Goghâs depression should not be glorified. His hope and effort toward a better life, as well as his recovery from depression should be glorified.
Small and angry.PhD student. Mathematics. Slow person. Side blog, follow with @talrg.
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