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awatkins69
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I was talking to a friend of mine. He’s great at math and physics. He’s considering pursuing them in college. However, he brought up an important question, namely, aren’t academic disciplines really just useless? Why waste time teaching kids or doing research when there are people elsewhere who could be using his help? Should we really waste our time trying to gain knowledge when people are starving to death? Of course, one might argue that theoretical knowledge is useful insofar as it is applicable to alleviating such problems. But in this case knowledge is not important in itself, but only as a means to an end. What do you think? Would life dedicated to something like math and physics be a life wasted at the expense of others?