I like to study a lot of math, physics, and the Bible, too. For me, they all show that there's a lot more to things than we see.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like reading my bible, I like bible studies where I get together with others and talk about the word of God and how it relates to us and how we can change to become more like him.
I've always liked all the sciences, like math, physics and biology.
I read things like theology, and I read about science, 'Scientific American' and publications like that, because they stimulate again and again my sense of the almost arbitrary given-ness of experience, the fact that nothing can be taken for granted.
I like to look at everything and appreciate seeing the different things that have meaning to people.
There are some parts I like about school. I like math a lot, and I like physics.
I love math and science, and also, my mom is a doctor. I grew up not even having an awareness that women were not supposed to be good at science.
I read novels but I also read the Bible. And study it, you know? And the more I learn, the more excited I get.
I love academics, theory and all that. I love and admire that and try to do as much reading as I can.
I like learning new stuff, also, and I can sit there and watch shows on National Geographic and the Discovery Channel or stuff like that and learn something new. I think once you've gone through such a long stage of learning one thing, you're not as well-rounded as you'd like to be.
I appreciate and enjoy mathematics and science and all that side of things. I definitely have that side of me even though I'm not by any means an expert, but I love reading about physics and math and that kind of stuff. I wish I knew more than I did. I mean, I read books written for laymen, not textbooks or anything.