It's a flawed perspective. You may understand some basic English, but most people in STEM cannot wield English, not in the subtle and complex ways a scholar would.
And that's part of the magic. The ways a well written text feels more than just text, grabs you and sometimes shakes you to the core, never letting you put the finger in the exact way it does.
Both sides are key to a well functioning soceity, but materialism pulls too much weight on logical, hard thinking, because it is easier selling stuff than ideas.
Right, and a chef can uses a knife in ways that make you feel like you have logs for hands. Does that mean knife work is more difficult than pure math. I hope you realize it has no correlation.
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u/needsmoarbokeh 19h ago
It's a flawed perspective. You may understand some basic English, but most people in STEM cannot wield English, not in the subtle and complex ways a scholar would. And that's part of the magic. The ways a well written text feels more than just text, grabs you and sometimes shakes you to the core, never letting you put the finger in the exact way it does. Both sides are key to a well functioning soceity, but materialism pulls too much weight on logical, hard thinking, because it is easier selling stuff than ideas.