Being the only girl in a maths class of 12 students and yet getting the highest grade has to be one of the best feelings ever
School is stupid, parents with unrealistically high expectations of you are stupid, teachers who overwork you are stupid.
You don't need their approval. You don't need to impress authority to have worth.
You don't need to be perfect, especially not in a broken system.
Test scores aren't a measure of intelligence. You are smart, even if the material was difficult to grasp.
You're not "wasting your potential" if you decide to pursue a career you love. Create art, write music, perform, you're contributing to the beauty of the world. There's more value in that than most people see.
You're not "wasting your potential" if you're an adult who isn't busting their butt in college or a fancy job. The economy is fucked right now, and being an adult is hard. You're doing your best.
And sometimes, you can't be at your best all the time, but you're trying, and that's all that matters.
Just learn. Learn and love learning. Learn without school holding you down. Find your passions, and run after them. Pursue knowledge because it's fucking fun.
Research something you care about for fun, challenge yourself to learn how to complete that math problem, learn, not because you feel like you have to, but because you want to.
Never let school make you lose a love for learning.
I made a video game metaphor but, when I was finding the video that made me realize this I read another video game metaphor that explained it better, "So basically, as a gifted kid, I skipped the tutorial because it felt too easy. Then the actual game threw curveballs at me" (adorablehoe, 2nd top comment).
HealthyGamerGG's entire channel has great information
studying genetics 🧬🌱 🫧🍃🧪🥼🔬
having a deep interest in evolution - what did the creatures of the past look like?
the bright glare of a microscope, focused on a sample of chromosomes
building and learning from hundreds of incredibly intelligent physicists, chemists, and biologists before you
discoveries at incredible speeds, uniting researchers worldwide
thousands of duplications, forming a brand new organism from two cells
the dozens of pathways turning and turning to keep you healthy
studying everything from disease to heredity to synthetic biology
the small but firm bonds interlinking each nucleic acid, impermanent but ceaselessly passed on from generation to generation
small talk enjoyers when the weather is in any way notable:
gentle reminder you can rise up from everything. you can recreate yourself. nothing is permanent. you are not stuck. you have choices. you can think new thoughts. you can learn something new. you can create new habits. all that matters is that you decide today and never look back.
my nichest little take on twilight is what the fuck was esme doing all day. like imagine being literally immortal and centuries old and the author who created you was so encrusted in gender roles that you’re forced to be a housewife for eternity
Getting down in space!
for @nataliarushman゚✧*☆
I miss this.
literally one of the best feelings in the world is like. when you are keeping up with your studies enough to where you're still able to do your hobbies. and you're romanticizing your schoolwork. and you feel all academic. and your hobbies feel even more special because they're like a reward after completing your schoolwork
Don't you just love it when women in stem
Engineer Karen Leadlay in a General Dynamics computer lab, 1964.