I’ve always found that my curiosity moves in cycles, and right now, the tide is pulling me away from Number Theory. While the journey through Silverman has been rewarding, the recent struggle has started to outweigh the joy. Since this is a hobby driven by passion rather than a deadline, I’m choosing to step back and let the soil sit fallow for a while. I know the interest will return: it always does. In the meantime, I’m shifting my focus to Schuller’s lectures and my upcoming posts on developmental biology.
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