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Old 09-01-2008, 07:00 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by Flames in 07 View Post
ya cause that's the same thing ... particle physicist and parenting require about the same capacity. But even with your extreme and irrelavant example yes you could if you worked hard enough at it.
You did say "or really WANTED to be good at something", I can only reply to what you say, not what you mean.

And I would say parenting is harder than physics in some ways, in physics at least when you run an experiment you know the result right away, and it's consistent. And the results don't change depending on which proton you use.

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Many do ... most do if you think that's a minority of cases that is where we'd disagree, I haven't done a study but I'd be shocked if the majority of kids in childcare are there because their parents had no other option.
Well I usually try to base how I think about things on more than "I'd be shocked if", so forgive me if I don't agree.

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Can't think of anything better than this thread. At least 2 if not more people refer to staying at home as inferior to having a career.
Which posts are those?
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