This is a bit self-indulgent but it also describes something I think is very very common.
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Sort of. But then I discovered science - the realm with endless frontiers. There is SO MUCH to explore, whether you do so with your eyes and notebook or with code or with ‘omics or a microscope or countless other amazing technologies!





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That’s exactly what I found too
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Meh. I suspect most ppl wish they had the nads to ski 200 mi to the South Pole, or be the first to see the Galapagos, or walk the Hindu Kush. We have nothing that compares. Well, I guess 1 thing, you could be a war correspondent in Syria or Afghanistan. That'll light your candle.
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Definitely feel like you're hitting a truth here. I love how much it made me think about how huge the difference is between a part of a map that's still blank/empty, versus a map that's already shaded (if I understand correctly like: already has a model or view available for it)
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I've peered into the cracks. There are good reasons people don't go there. Too late for me. Beware.
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