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Derick Centeno aguilarojo at verizon.net
Wed Jan 19 13:48:52 MST 2005


On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:13, B1 wrote:
> Thanks Daniel and Derrick(doing PreCal now...not
> fun)...

B1 (ohB1??), "fun" is merely an idea.  This means that what is or what
is not "fun" is merely dependent on how you have learned it to be.  This
also means that the same inducement or appeal you have for other
activities which you label "fun" you can modify, if you will to do so,
to activities which you need to accomplish or get done.

In brief, this is an issue of one's mind set or how one's priorities and
interests exist built in to us via our upbringing, tradition, etc.  All
of it can be changed and improved so that one can improve and master
what is currently difficult or appears not "fun".

If you can accept this discipline or thought process as a form of honing
and/or loving yourself so that you expand your potentialities and
clarify your choices.  Your future is certainly wider with Precalc, Calc
I/II/III and higher, Physics I/II and beyond, and other sciences
BioMedEnginerring -- than without it, especially in this era when
technological mastery is critical regarding determining who gets where
and why.  200 years ago, the important thing was mastery with guns, and
knives for women and men.  Now it's with sciences/mathematics and
computers.  

Where you take it is up to you.  Don't let your current sense of "fun"
stop you.  Consider that with time your sense of "fun" will change, what
you thought was "fun" as a toddler is not your sense of "fun" now.  Of
that, I'm sure.  You are evaluating yourself and your career as you
study, you will let the sense of "fun" established by you at a younger
age get in the way of discovering what you potential career and personal
true best really is???

Think that way and you'll see a different possibility for yourself.  It
depends on how much of a grip your "fun" has on you.  Are you living
your life, truly mastering your nature or are you avoiding that task
because it too isn't "fun"???

OB1?  It is up to you.

Two texts I can recommend:
1. Mathematics for the Million by Lancelot Hogben
2. Calculus Made Easy by Silvanus Thompson

Best wishes and remember Linux, Linux and more Linux is no different
than Calculus, Calculus and more Calculus



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