I believe that every once in a while, it is okay to admit that you have writer’s block, or even if you don’t, to draw on some single-word prompt for inspiration.
Thus, why not I share a few beliefs that I hold recently? As I wrote this post, I realized that it was actually fairly salient… based on words uttered about 9 days ago.
- I believe that the one-body problem is a trap at work.
- I believe that timing tends to work out well, even if it seems late or early.
- I believe that students understand material, albeit maybe on a slower time scale than what is available in class.
- I believe that most mistakes can be reversed or atoned for.
- I believe that everything happens for a reason.
- I believe that this post is not intended as a listicle.
- And I believe that it was sad not to sing ויאתיו כל לעבדך the last two years in the High Holidays.
- ואני מאמין הרשימה הזאת כמו פייוט ששרתי בימים נוראים
הרוץ למצוא דברים לדבר מעניין מאוד!- (And I believe that this list is much like a poem that I sang on the High Holidays…
the race to find things to say is very interesting!)
- (And I believe that this list is much like a poem that I sang on the High Holidays…
- I believe that I will knock out the grading of the Differential Equations tonight… if I cut off my post now.
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Today is the ninth day of the sixth round of O.C.T.O.B.E.R.
Green Bay/St. Norbert: 25 days
Minneapolis: 32 days
Lincoln: 75 days
I had to think about “the one body problem” for a bit before I understood. Some days cloning would be the perfect solution!
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The “one body problem” actually refers to the fact that I am not in a live-in relationship or raising a family. The situation of balancing professional life with a spouse or fiancee is known as the two-body problem, particularly when it comes to job-searching.
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Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying. And if you could clarify further? How is it a trap at work?
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It’s a trap because I can easily turn into a “workaholic.”
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I understand completely – thanks, Noah!
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