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note to self: consider digging more into understanding the problem even more to identify possible solutions
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interested in continuing and expanding this long-running conversation
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i had an art teacher in high school that taught me the value of interdisciplinary thinking and the relationship art had with other subjects like math, science, and english. it is a foundational learning that continues to impact my life today. i experienced first hand the power of art, problem finding questions, and critical thinking can have. it's why this is important to me.
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glad to hear you've had this experience in your formative years!! i'm fortunate to have had a similar foundation in my education. im mildly obsessed with the concept of "renaissance man" and as our society continues to move deeper into (mis)information overload, i believe these ideals are only becoming more and more important
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we need more polymaths in the world. they're the ones who can see connections others can't. i like to believe that i have a renaissance soul.
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