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I'm not exactly sure what went wrong today, some introspection is still required. I suppose I was a bit confused by technology, and I haven't quite made up my mind if these are "seminars" that I'm supposed to prepare well or a series of "informal meeting" that I'm supposed to prepare at all. What is for sure is that at some point I was facing something that I know well and from several perspectives, and I simply could not make up my mind which perspective to pick. I should have made this decision in advance; I somehow failed to alert myself that such a decision was necessary.
I'm not exactly sure what went wrong today, some introspection is still required. I suppose I was a bit confused by technology, and I haven't quite made up my mind if these are "seminars" that I'm supposed to prepare well or a series of "informal meeting" that I'm not supposed to prepare at all. What is for sure is that at some point I was facing something that I know well and from several perspectives, and I simply could not make up my mind which perspective to pick. I should have made this decision in advance; I somehow failed to alert myself that such a decision was necessary.


This said, we are meeting for the math, not for the show. The show was lousy yet the math remains well worthy of pursuing. The less well I do the more easily each of you can contribute.
This said, we are meeting for the math, not for the show. The show was lousy yet the math remains well worthy of pursuing. The less well I do the more easily each of you can contribute.

Revision as of 14:14, 23 May 2016

I'm not exactly sure what went wrong today, some introspection is still required. I suppose I was a bit confused by technology, and I haven't quite made up my mind if these are "seminars" that I'm supposed to prepare well or a series of "informal meeting" that I'm not supposed to prepare at all. What is for sure is that at some point I was facing something that I know well and from several perspectives, and I simply could not make up my mind which perspective to pick. I should have made this decision in advance; I somehow failed to alert myself that such a decision was necessary.

This said, we are meeting for the math, not for the show. The show was lousy yet the math remains well worthy of pursuing. The less well I do the more easily each of you can contribute.