Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Twenty minutes ago from the start of me writing this blog I just finished my Microeconomics exam. Ask me how I did on it. “How did you do on it Melvin?,” the curious reader asks. I’ll tell you how I did on it. I killed it! I got an ‘A’ off the top (I just know I did good, stop asking questions reader!). But I’m not surprised. I love economics and it’s my major.
When I tell people that my major is economics, they get this astonishing, almost scared look on their face. They almost start shaking at first hearing it come out of my mouth. I have come to find out that many people have mainly two views of economics: 1. It’s boring or 2. It’s hard as hell. In contrast I think economics is interesting, and I don’t find it too challenging. When I tell people I think economics is interesting the main response I get is “You’re a nerd.” But I don’t get frustrated at the comment. If not being a nerd means not liking economics, then I want to be a nerd. This is a passion of mine. I love the study and I think it is one of the most important fields in education, next to the maths, sciences, and language studies. There wouldn’t be economics (or any other study) without the latter, but I digress. Something just struck me; I think I am really a nerd, because only nerds use the phrases “but I digress” and “the latter.” Those are two of the main nerd terminologies; but I digress again on the latter!
Back to the main point. When I tell people that economics is not too challenging and that I can understand the concepts well they say that I must be a “real intelligent person” (basically that is a nicer way of saying nerd). They tend to be right on that one though because I am intelligent. But that doesn’t mean anything, because you can be intelligent and hate economics. It depends on what you like. For instance I can do chemistry, but hell no I wouldn’t major in it! I respect chemistry majors because I think you have to be a special (special in a good way) type of person to do it. They are nerdy as hell, but I respect them. That is one thing I would like to see: people having more respect for economics. You don’t have to like it, but respect it. The study is a big benefit to society. It is the main reason why the American economy and others like it are so prosperous, and why developing countries have the ability to improve. It is one of the most important studies of today and will be of more importance in future times, as long as no aliens come with something new; or as long as aliens don’t destroy this world.