# deep thinking

By [6831](https://paragraph.com/@6831) · 2021-11-08

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A friend once told me: You ask someone who has an interest in engineering to engage in chemistry or engage in biology, this will definitely make him harder to start. It’s not necessarily he/she will do bad, but he/she need to pay much more effort to have a little bit of effect. And if he/she engaged in engineering, he/she does it actively, learning actively, love to learn, a lot of problems are on the cards, which is why you should choose what you like to do.

Another friend is also engaged in engineering, he saw his friend sharing on Facebook trying to apply to be an architect. A few days later, he saw the same friend shared that the course he applied for is not related to architecture. He wasted two or three months studying, now only three months away from the exam, hope that he is able to study on time.

What do these two examples tell us?

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*Originally published on [6831](https://paragraph.com/@6831/deep-thinking)*
