Friday, December 10, 2010

Scientist(Inventors, e.t.c.)


As a scientist, from a tender age, you have always been inquisitive. You are never satisfied with surface explanation of concepts, you always want to get to the root of the matter and try as much as possible to get a comprehensive explanation that appeals to your senses, but till the dots connect, you don't stop in research and analyzing till the puzzle is solved. You are also very enterprising, you like to try new things and easily get dissatisfied with the old. Your high IQ, whether inborn or trained overtime is one tool of immeasurable significance that speeds up your ability to fashion out or decipher solutions and explanations to theories. In your school days, you were never just satisfied with propounded theories by past physicists and scientists, you always wanted to discover by extensive research why these theories were universally accepted and except if a theory is verified true by your research, it is not accepted by you. Your teachers most probably saw you as a pain in the neck because they dare not make a mistake while you are around, and your inquisitive nature also stressed some of them out. This probably could lead you to propound your theories or modification of previous theories after proper analysis of these laid down concepts.
You are very eager to learn and keep learning about new things. Moreover, you are usually threatened when you see colleagues that are better than you, hence you are challenged to do more in your reading and study.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, exactly the view ive always held. It is not really easy to break through the brick walls of mammoth exegetical theories that we see piled up in archives. But one day we shall prevail and our names shall be etched on the rocks of time. Thank you for the article

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