I don’t know, I think the cloth thesis looks like a good read, and Hans Einstein seemed to have had a very successful career.
I may be wrong, but I can’t imagine that any ridiculously gifted parent would care the slightest if their children fit the boots they leave behind. The hopes I have for my son is that he is happy, healthy, moral and enthusiastic. If he develops an interest in physics, electronics, programming, or any other thing we can nerd out together about, that’d be great - but if he develops a deep interest in whatever, that’s cool too. It would admittedly be very difficult for me to communicate with him if he doesn’t develop enthusiasm for anything.
At the moment he is leaning towards geology, but that’s because he’s 2 and likes collecting stones.
I may be wrong, but I can’t imagine that any ridiculously gifted parent would care the slightest if their children fit the boots they leave behind. The hopes I have for my son is that he is happy, healthy, moral and enthusiastic. If he develops an interest in physics, electronics, programming, or any other thing we can nerd out together about, that’d be great - but if he develops a deep interest in whatever, that’s cool too. It would admittedly be very difficult for me to communicate with him if he doesn’t develop enthusiasm for anything.
At the moment he is leaning towards geology, but that’s because he’s 2 and likes collecting stones.