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I’m a math student. I love it because it’s bullshit-proof, beautiful, and the only subject that’s ever made me feel truly, consistently rėtarded. I really enjoy the challenge.

Anyone else dumb as shit but studying math out of stubbornness?
 
I am a student in Physics and Applied Mathematics. I think what I like in Mathematics is just how everything just seems to work together without error. Doing actual applied math (That is, being able to solve problems that aren't just remembering a formula and plugging and chugging) is pretty difficult. Admittedly, I also like how it makes me feel retarded, but in a good way.
 
I am a student in Physics and Applied Mathematics.

Much respect. I hated my physics class, and hated my calc 3 class for being more physics, but really appreciate people who get into that.

I greatly prefer stats (and economics), so I’m going to start learning computer science next term to hopefully make myself employable as a data monkey.

This whole college thing would be so much more fun if people could just admit that math is hard, IMO. Maybe it’s just my school, but I’m surrounded by people who pretend everything is easy for them (I suspect to protect their egos), and it makes for an unnecessarily competitive environment when we could be collaborating.
 
I almost finished a Math degree with a focus on real and complex analysis. 3 years in I realized I'd kill myself if I had to do math for the rest of my life, so i quit.

Yeah, I only do this shit for preparation for a different field
I’m a math student. I love it because it’s bullshit-proof, beautiful, and the only subject that’s ever made me feel truly, consistently rėtarded. I really enjoy the challenge.

Anyone else dumb as shit but studying math out of stubbornness?

I’m not bad at math, but I’m only doing it out of necessity. Preparation for a grad program that I didn’t realize would be that math intensive. I really feared it at first, but made straight As... up until I completely lost interest last semester and just coasted through.

I don’t like any of the classes but I feel more proud of myself and it’s the only subject I’ve studied (formally) which forces me to put in effort. It makes you, if you’re not a natural, rise to your full potential.
 
What are you studying?

I’m sitting on good grades, but feeling kinda lost.

I kind of don't want to say because with as much as I spew about myself, you'd have half a dox already.

I'll give a hint. It's a math-based social science that's heavily dominated by Jews.

Oh, by the way, it would have been better if you had done a statistics focus, but you could possibly try to be a quant (quantitative analyst) for the corporations.
 
I kind of don't want to say because with as much as I spew about myself, you'd have half a dox already.

I'll give a hint. It's a math-based social science that's heavily dominated by Jews.

Oh, by the way, it would have been better if you had done a statistics focus, but you could possibly try to be a quant (quantitative analyst) for the corporations.
... I am focusing on stats. I’m a stats major.

I assume you’re going the Econ route. Good for you! That shit’s really interesting!

Edit: I’m totally serious. I just wanna make math friends.
 
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... I am focusing on stats. I’m a stats major.

I assume you’re going the Econ route. Good for you! That shit’s really interesting!

I got you mixed with Nagant. Yeah, statistics has a ton of variety. You could be an actuary, too. They make a fortune.

Well, assuming I am doing Economics (I mean, Psychology is also heavily statistical and Jewish), it's rewarding compared to Business/Humanities, but I really wish I had just done Architecture or Programming or something else where I didn't need the extra training. When you start a Bachelors you don't realize how soul crushing ten years of school (and, implied, poverty) is going to be. I never was attracted to anything else, though, besides history, and you can't get a job in history anymore.
 
I was heavily into mathematics as a hobby up until a year or two ago when I had some health problems. I kind of don't want to discuss the results I came up with, though, in case I ever get a chance to finish things up and publish some of my results. I'd be doxing myself, unless of course I published here. It would be funny to see Shitlord's Theorem in Wikipedia and Wolfram MathWorld. I wonder what they'll call that result that was published on 4chan? Anon's Theorem?
 
I got you mixed with Nagant. Yeah, statistics has a ton of variety. You could be an actuary, too. They make a fortune.

Well, assuming I am doing Economics (I mean, Psychology is also heavily statistical and Jewish), it's rewarding compared to Business/Humanities, but I really wish I had just done Architecture or Programming or something else where I didn't need the extra training. When you start a Bachelors you don't realize how soul crushing ten years of school (and, implied, poverty) is going to be. I never was attracted to anything else, though, besides history, and you can't get a job in history anymore.
Actuaries seem unusually miserable, on Reddit. I love the idea of finding risks and finding ways around em, but god, they seem so unhappy 😣
 
Actuaries seem unusually miserable, on Reddit. I love the idea of finding risks and finding ways around em, but god, they seem so unhappy 😣
You spend hundreds of hours studying for notoriously difficult exams just so you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers on Microsoft Excel all day. The money and job security is obviously nice, but it's by no means fulfilling.
 
I've been thinking of retraining my math. I feel so dumb lately. I can't seem to calculate stuff quickly.

edit: Then there's stuff like everything about matrix theory, mathematical analysis, group theory. I'm royally ass-fucked.
 
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I've been thinking of retraining my math. I feel so dumb lately. I can't seem to calculate stuff quickly.

edit: Then there's stuff like everything about matrix theory, mathematical analysis, group theory. I'm royally ass-fucked.
Everyone is dumb lately. Have you noticed? Competence seems to have vanished from the world in recent months. I am inclined to believe that it is due to a combination of the ever-increasing amount and intensity of wireless signals everywhere, increasingly-engineered and addictive social media shortening attention spans, the ongoing slow decline in the level of vital micronutrients such as zinc and magnesium in food due to being pulled out of the soil every year by intensive industrial agriculture and never being renewed, the constant increase in the quantity and variety of environmental toxins, and the ongoing damage done by the Western diet of gut yeast-fuelling carbs and dangerously unbalanced omega-6 to omega-3 ratios in fats. But its the wireless signals that have ramped up the most quickly, and are probably most to blame.
 
Then, how does one reverse these effects? Would lowering exposure to wireless radio suffice and meeting nutritional needs suffice?
 
Then, how does one reverse these effects? Would lowering exposure to wireless radio suffice and meeting nutritional needs suffice?
1) Lower your EMF exposure whenever possible. Get rid of all wireless devices that are not absolutely necessary. Limit time spent in areas with things like cell phone towers.
2) Don't get the jab.
3) Get lots of vitamin D, it's a neurosteroid and its immune-boosting effects will protect you from COVID better than the jab ever will.
4) Supplements like phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylcholine, and omega-3 fatty acids all provide important materials your brain uses to repair itself. Research them and take them.
5) The brain is a very energy-intensive organ that must have good mitochondrial health to function properly; when you don't have brain mitochondrial health, you get the Yaniv family. Wireless signals adversely affect the mitochondria. PQQ is a vital micronutrient for mitochondrial health; there are in fact scientists who wish to reclassify it as a B vitamin. Take PQQ, B vitamins, and ergothioneine, a fungal antioxidant that has its own nutrient transporter molecule in the human body like a vitamin does; ergothioneine concentrates in the brain (as well as the eyes and testes).
6) Limit carbs and omega-6 oils. Modern food is full of sugars and high omega-6 vegetable oils, both of which are bad for you. Don't overeat (especially carbs), obesity and especially diabetes are very bad for the brain.
7) Avoid products containing ingredients made from plants grown with the herbicide glyphosate (Round-Up). GMOs are bad not because of the genetic engineering per se, but because what is being genetically engineered is increased tolerance for Round-Up so that they can use more of it. Again, vegetable oils, unless they are organic, carry high levels of glyphosate. Glyphosate is a modified form of the amino acid glycine that has been found to be incorporated into proteins as if it were glycine, causing long-lasting damage.
8) Undo gut dysbiosis from the modern high-carb diet with means such as drinking vinegar (candida gut yeast and clostridia family bacteria don't like a high acid environment), probiotics, and fasting. Fasting will also induce autophagy, causing the cells to break down old and damaged proteins for energy (and remember what I just said about glyphosate being incorporated into proteins?). If you drink vinegar, remember to brush your teeth 30 minutes afterwards, as despite the gut benefits it is still an acid and will still weaken your teeth. Gut dysbiosis produces multiple toxins that cause problems including ADD (various DBH inhibitors), arterial damage (TMAO), and the social symptoms of autism (excess proprionic acid).
9) Take zinc and magnesium since the majority of people don't get enough from their diets, and they are both of great importance to brain health.
10) Avoid fluoride, it calcifies the pineal gland that is found inside the brain. Decalcification can be carried out with high-dose vitamin K2.

I think that's a pretty good start. It may seem overwhelming but even doing a little bit of it can help you.
 
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