Saturday, December 05, 2009

in the mornings, it's important to have a routine.

on tuesday, thursday, and friday morning [1], i woke up and had a very specific agenda:

take the bus to campus,
meet a visiting colleague,
discuss math over a cup of coffee.

i try not to live under too many illusions, but so far this has gone well enough. whether it is truly a productive use of time, it has at least felt productive. in contrast, on most days of the week i feel as if i've accomplished absolutely nothing.

maybe we have discussed rather trivial things.
maybe this will lead to a new project.

who knows?
we'll work and we'll see;
that's all we can do, anyway.

that colleague leaves this weekend. i'll probably see him again in may.


so this morning i woke up without an agenda or much motivation. i couldn't decide what to work on.

in the end, i grew tired of standing indecisively in my living room. i packed a heavy backpack (as to be ready for any sort of math), went out, and bought a cup of coffee.

it seemed to help. i soon went to work on a long-neglected research problem, one i had set aside some months ago. it wasn't wholly unproductive.

[1] i teach on wednesday mornings. by thursday, we reached an interesting point in the discussion, so on friday morning, i decided to sacrifice an hour or two of sleep in favor of strong coffee and maths.

2 comments:

strangerland said...

Have you ever noticed that the roots of the characteristic polynomial of skew-symmetric matrices all have real part equal to 0? It's usually stated that they are pure imaginary. I like saying it the other way I think it's interesting. Don't lose too much sleep. You'll become delirious.

janus said...

i think i tend to lose sleep, regardless of that.