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- From: jk87377@cc.tut.fi (Juhana Kouhia)
- Newsgroups: sci.math,sci.psychology
- Subject: Re: mathematician's marrying ages.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.120200.4131@cc.tut.fi>
- Date: 19 Aug 92 12:02:00 GMT
- References: <hubert.713379330@spica> <chepan.713715679@gsusgi1.gsu.edu>
- Organization: Tampere University of Technology
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- In article <chepan.713715679@gsusgi1.gsu.edu> chepan@gsusgi1.gsu.edu
- (Parthasarathy Nambi) writes:
- >
- > What does marrying early and being a good mathematician
- > has anything to do with each other? I think this is nonsense.
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- It is researched that those who are not married does have more
- mental, say, problems. Lonely people usually die more early than
- non-lonely people.
- You see, human is not meant to be lonely.
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- I don't have references, because my source is newspaper.
- I have posted this to sci.psychology too, they may verify
- this -- however, I expect that they will verify this from
- the research results, instead of telling their guesses.
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- Juhana Kouhia
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