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A monthly blog started June of 2022. *discontinued* |
April has been a bit rough, but fortunately it's almost over. And I hear that April showers bring May flours. Maybe I'll bake a cake. Highlights: ![]() Lowlights: ![]() ![]() It's been a lot, as you can probably tell. I haven't had a full weekend off this month, until this weekend. Yes, that does include Easter weekend; but I don't celebrate Easter anyway. I'm making the most of it, trying to catch up on everything, but I don't think one weekend is going to be enough. I was roped into giving another talk next month, so it's not over yet. In fact, it's never over. My threshold for burnout used to be a lot higher, pre-pandemic. I don't know what happened. How did I ever get through grad school? This is nothing compared to qualifying exams, committee meetings, grants, writing a 200-page dissertation and defending it. Believe it or not, my life is a lot less chaotic now than it once was. I just handled it better. One difference is that I worked hard, but I played hard. Nowadays there's no play, just the work. So I've been thinking a lot about time, how little there is and how I want to be spending it. Something needs to change, but I haven't decided exactly what yet. I just know what I'm doing now isn't really working. Whatever I decide will involve spending more time writing, so you can look forward to seeing more from me on here. Never fear, I haven't forgotten about the “Myth of the Month”! “Albert Einstein flunked math or flunked out of school.” There's a popular story that Einstein flunked math or flunked out of school entirely. The trope of an underachieving and misunderstood super-bright genius with learning disabilities is very appealing. It is true that many very smart people struggle in school. However, Einstein was not one of them. Although he was a late talker, Einstein got high marks even from a young age and was often at the top of his class. If there was a struggle with the educational system, it was that he disapproved of the teaching style, memorizing facts and following authority without question. It's also a myth that Einstein was left-handed. There's photographic evidence that he used his right hand for most things, including writing and playing violin. More info here ![]() I'll try my hardest to talk about something that isn't work or health related next month. Can't guarantee anything. |