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hyperthesis
·2 anni fa·discuss
aka "living within your means", used to be laudable.
hyperthesis
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://old.reddit.com/r/PovertyFIRE/
hyperthesis
·3 anni fa·discuss
Aren't most DEs not solvable analytically? i.e. only a tiny subset are neatly solvable - like precisely manufactured puzzles. In general, for any real problem you encounter "in the wild", numerical methods are the only way to find solutions (which are approximate).

DE theory is still useful for designing frameworks within which numerical methods can operate.

At least, that's my understanding.
hyperthesis
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yeah, I think "mettle" here is like a sword and shield and the ability to use them (read and understand scientific literature, and able to do so, self-directed, for years).

But whether a person does use them, and for what, is entirely due to the person themselves.
hyperthesis
·3 anni fa·discuss
What if the answer (to a gap) is in another field, where you have no interest and no aptitude?

Should you force yourself to learn that field for years to get to the good stuff?

Or, stop at the extent of your aptitude and interest?
hyperthesis
·3 anni fa·discuss
PSA: This is much longer than pg's other essays. There are multiline gaps between sections that can seem like the end.