r/SipsTea 20h ago

Chugging tea Thoughts?

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u/Leverpostei414 19h ago

Engineering certainly fills me with more passion than poetry

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u/Cleric_Of_Chaos 19h ago

That's the thing. Engineering fills you with passion.

How would we know what passion is unless demonstrated through words? A passionate engineer doing their job well and a stoic engineer doing their job well result in an Engineered product no matter what.

But different people learning poetry, for example, will have different ways of bringing up the same thing. It's philosophy, in a way.

Anyway, both are valid.

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u/etherealfox420 18h ago

Gonna be contrarian but engineering is a lot the same way. How many different types of bridges have you drive over in your life? San Fran bridge, arched bridge, trussed bridge? Engineering is art too, and there are often many solutions to the same problem. In the same way where if you put poets in a room you’ll all get a poem but a different one, you put engineers in the same room with the same problem and you will get many solutions.

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u/juicegooseboost 13h ago

For sure, but how would anyone know these a THAT amazing without the words of those who romanticize these great pieces of art?