Re: fucking experiments




Aging_Recycled_Scientist wrote:
There is a layer of the brain that keeps inner dialogue to oneself.
Apparently Val does not have that layer, or it becomes necessary for
him to peel off that layer.

Well, Ch., your point is correct. I am taking my dirty laundry
(underwear), and show it to everybody, and ask to comment on it.
"Normal" people usually keep such stuff to themselves.

Now look from my point of view. I started my professional career from a
disadvantaged position. I had a low start. I am still trying to come to
my senses. I am still disdvantaged. I need help from the senior
colleagues, friends and parents (e.g. introduce me to the right
employer etc). But I do not have them. At the last few places of
employment, I could not find mentors who would help me with advices on
my career way. The matter is that there are very few older scientists
left, and those few that are left are not interested to be mentors.

I still need to have some career-related questions answered. This is
why I bring them to s.r.c. As Old Pif said, I treat s.r.c. as a
"collective shrink". (I.e., I need to bounce my ideas on the
prospective career actions off the scientific peers, and see if they
make sense from the people's view.) Well, sometimes I might ask too
much from this audience and tell the things which normal person may
consider too personal for dilvusion. But I have no other choice. I have
nothing to loose. At best, I will receive reply. At worse, people just
ignore my ramblings. Secondly, people on s.r.c. are not completely
"normal", so that if there are people on the Internet to ask my
questions, those are the s.r.c. participants who are the likely to
offer comments.

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