Poll of the Day > Under a year ago, attending school began to take a serious strain on my health.

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EclairReturns
08/06/19 12:45:22 AM
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It became so bad that I started doing things that I cannot mention here. Anyway, I had gotten sick of school, and just wanted to stop doing it after the following spring semester. After that, I started going to campus on the weekends to read and wander around. Yesterday, I went to the library, didn't feel like picking up any books to study, then concluded that I should take a break from math. Then today at work, the only thing that was on my mind was trying to figure out if the Euclidean norm is differentiable or not. On my breaks, I looked up the question on my phone, and found proofs indicating that it was not, proofs that I was not satisfied reading (even though it is just my mathematical naivety that leads me to doubt these proofs). I'm a complete mystery, I am fully aware. The other day, my guidance counselor suggested graduate school (which I am ill-equipped for, anyway), to which I just shouted "No!" at him. I apologized, then said in a much lower voice that I didn't want to return to school right now.
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