#16 Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman
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You know what, after some considerations, I think writing review of books sounds like a pretty damn good idea. This is definitely not my first time attempting to write a review, I wrote a short one of Elon Musk's book. However, that one was sloppy as hell. So, this time, I will take my time and hopefully you enjoy reading this. Near the end of last year, I made a promise to myself that starting from 2019, I will try my best to read 1 book per month (it doesn't sound like a lot, but for a person who never read books besides textbooks it does). In January, I bought this book that has the same title as this post. Why I bought this book You know, when you imagine what kind of person physicists are, they seem kinda boring and love to discuss difficult things using complicated words. Even teachers nowadays can fit into that description just fine. Have you gotten into this kind of situation? You ask your teacher about certain topics you don't understand, he/she explains ...