Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 674 - 673 Mediocrity

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"For those gifted students, the difficulty of my textbooks is just right, enabling them to grow as quickly as possible.

"That's why I increased the difficulty of the textbooks, because I never intended for ordinary students to keep up with the pace."

And for those ordinary students, realizing reality a little earlier is also a good thing. Without talent, trying to stand out in the field of physics is incredibly difficult; they should switch majors soon.

When Jiang Cheng said these words, he appeared exceptionally cold-hearted, very callous towards those without talent.

But what Jiang Cheng said was indeed correct. Physics is inherently the domain of geniuses; those with ordinary talent entering it is just a waste of time—changing majors early is also beneficial for them.

Of course, it's not like I haven't given the average-talented students a chance; as long as they put in several times the effort, they can keep up with the pace of the textbooks.

"Knowing you don't have enough talent, you should compensate with several times the effort to catch up with the pace of geniuses.

So my advice to those ordinary students is, either give up on research in the field of physics or use your sweat to close the talent gap.

"As for those who neither work hard nor have enough talent, just let them all go to hell!

Jiang Cheng never had any respect for those unwilling to work hard, so he never considered their matters.

Although Jiang Cheng's words sound harsh, and his views appear somewhat radical,

in closer consideration, it seems that what he says makes a lot of sense. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺

The hall of physics has always been prepared for geniuses; here, you won't see any

underachievers; all who persist are the best of the best.

Ordinary people who forcibly enter this discipline can only do some auxiliary research work.

Therefore, all contributing physicists are geniuses with extraordinary talent.

If you do an IQ statistic for all disciplines, physics might be the one with the highest average IQ value.

Perhaps only the field of mathematics can compare with physics; other disciplines don't even have the qualification to be compared.

Jiang Cheng understands this, which is why he made the current choice.

He selectively abandoned those ordinary students to let the geniuses grow faster.

Trading a group of average physics researchers for a few physicists, Jiang Cheng thinks this deal is still very worthwhile.

Moreover, Jiang Cheng also left opportunities for those ordinary people; if they are willing to put in enough effort, they might still catch up with those geniuses.

If those ordinary students, after efforts, catch up with the progress of the textbooks, it's also a major improvement for them.

Perhaps these mediocre-talented people, after such intensive study, will genuinely establish themselves in physics in the future.

Jiang Cheng is also thinking about those ordinary students' well-being, and for those who can't persist, Jiang Cheng just wants to say: "It's none of my business!"

He never cared about the thoughts of that group of people; those unwilling to work hard should be eliminated.

After such a round of elimination, physics as a whole might see a significant improvement.

The old editor, after hearing Jiang Cheng's words, remained silent for a while before saying, "Alright, I understand your thoughts now, I'll talk to others about this matter."

Maybe you're right; those moderates indeed cannot establish themselves in the field of physics; they might as well switch paths early, which is also a good thing for them.

This old editor, although not a scientific researcher, is also quite familiar with the academic world.

He understands very clearly what outcome those with average talent will face in the end in the field of physics.

Ultimately, these people will become the most basic experimental staff, wasting their lives for nothing, silently continuing their work until the end.

Is this kind of life truly what they desire? They entered the field of physics with enthusiasm, only to end up with such results.

Such things are too common in the field of physics; he has seen countless such cases. In the end, the old editor was convinced by Jiang Cheng and agreed to Jiang Cheng's approach.

When this old editor conveyed Jiang Cheng's words, everyone who heard them silently agreed with Jiang Cheng's point of view.

They understood that in the field of physics, talent is a decisive factor; hence they all tacitly accepted Jiang Cheng's approach.

Reality always seems so cruel, but it forces people to face it.

When Jiang Cheng's viewpoints were spread, they were also recognized by many universities, which also felt Jiang Cheng's approach was great, writing textbooks in this way could accelerate the growth of their gifted students.

Originally, those geniuses were the students they focused on the most, and now doing this is the best thing.

As for those ordinary students, if they cannot adapt to the new learning pace, just let them change their major.

After all, it's just a matter of procedures, which is also a good thing for those students.

Hence, Jiang Cheng's approach gained everyone's approval, and the difficulty of the textbooks was set.

Even many schools adjusted the physics department's courses, increasing the difficulty and density of learning.

They were also learning from Jiang Cheng's advanced experience to better nurture qualified physicists.

From now on, the physics students will have tougher days; they will have to face increased learning difficulty and added courses.

Perhaps future physics students will start to hate Jiang Cheng, for Jiang Cheng was the first to propose this idea.

Of course, Jiang Cheng himself doesn't care about such matters; if he knew, he might even feel happy about it.

Those whom all students hate are generally some great figures; ordinary people don't have the qualification to be hated by students.

Generally, those who students resent are either scientists or thinkers, who make their theories and doctrines so difficult that students grow to despise them while learning.

As the saying goes, those who aren't hated are mediocre geniuses; Jiang Cheng doesn't want to be a mere ordinary person.

The new physics textbooks are thus continuously being written; Jiang Cheng writes exceptionally fast, finishing a textbook in just a few days.

Jiang Cheng's brain is just too smart; for him, this kind of work is exceedingly easy.

Moreover, Jiang Cheng has Lucy helping on the side, making things like gathering information very convenient.

Once all the textbooks were written, Jiang Cheng left the resort.

Soon, the education bureau began the printing process, working overtime to print all the textbooks.

As soon as these new physics materials were ready, they were immediately distributed to all the physics students, replacing those old textbooks that were full of loopholes.