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da615
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Hi all,
Here's a kind of unusual question for all of you, but I guess this is a good forum to ask. How do you respond when you mention Physics (or Math) in a conversation and others accuse you of trying to show off how smart you are?You know that if the subject mentioned was Art History the reaction would be less passionate (defensive)?.
Here's my situation: I have a grad education in both Physics and Math. I'm no genius, just love the subjects. When non-colleagues (who often happen to have college degrees themselves) see me read Physics/Math books or mention the subjects in any context they react as if I'm trying to show off how smart I am. Other than read these books in private and not mention anything about "work" to outsiders how do I deal with it? (For the record, I have many other interests and don't bring up Math/Physics all that often in conversations.)
Here's a kind of unusual question for all of you, but I guess this is a good forum to ask. How do you respond when you mention Physics (or Math) in a conversation and others accuse you of trying to show off how smart you are?You know that if the subject mentioned was Art History the reaction would be less passionate (defensive)?.
Here's my situation: I have a grad education in both Physics and Math. I'm no genius, just love the subjects. When non-colleagues (who often happen to have college degrees themselves) see me read Physics/Math books or mention the subjects in any context they react as if I'm trying to show off how smart I am. Other than read these books in private and not mention anything about "work" to outsiders how do I deal with it? (For the record, I have many other interests and don't bring up Math/Physics all that often in conversations.)