Newton had discovered the law of gravitation, but didn’t publish it for a long time because he couldn’t justify how the gravitational effect of a sphere could be the same as if all its mass was concentrated at a point in the center. He had to invent calculus to prove it. Isn’t that amazing?
I know the author is using calculus as an example of a hard thing, but if someone is genuinely following their curiosity, then things do not seem hard. Personally I wouldn’t want to work on hard things just to prove to myself that I can do hard things. I’m happy being lazy.
Newton had discovered the law of gravitation, but didn’t publish it for a long time because he couldn’t justify how the gravitational effect of a sphere could be the same as if all its mass was concentrated at a point in the center. He had to invent calculus to prove it. Isn’t that amazing?
I know the author is using calculus as an example of a hard thing, but if someone is genuinely following their curiosity, then things do not seem hard. Personally I wouldn’t want to work on hard things just to prove to myself that I can do hard things. I’m happy being lazy.