9.24.2024

He would own unless he applied the law of least resistance

The world's most perfect teenager came home from school and was a bit troubled. His physics teacher had asked him to stay after class because he needed to talk to him.

Junior had an exam last week which he did in record time. The same day he took the test he came home and said quote "I either got everything right or everything wrong" unquote. The world's most perfect husband and I looked at each other and thought he must have failed. However, it turned out that the offspring had performed very well on this test, exactly how well he will find out a little later.

His teacher now believe that Junior is among the more gifted students when it comes to physics. Which couldn't be more wrong. One of the offspring's friends went over a formula with him on the day of the test and this formula turned out to be the key to the whole test. Junior feels, quite rightly, that he wouldn't have passed the test if his friend hadn't taught him the formula.

I try to reinforce to the offspring that he actually knows this, how many people can learn and understand a formula in a short time that a friend and not a teacher teaches.

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