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		<title>Love of Research</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230; I just realized that I am, really, in the field to which I belong. I actually love research. I was working on this problem regarding the proper writ of common law to apply to a 13th Century case, and the obvious answer seemed wrong. I went to the professor, and he confirmed the obvious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; I just realized that I am, really, in the field to which I belong. I actually love research.</p>
<p>I was working on this problem regarding the proper writ of common law to apply to a 13th Century case, and the obvious answer seemed wrong. I went to the professor, and he confirmed the obvious answer. I came back downstairs and began to research.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the obvious answer. The books were off, the professor (bless him) hadn&#8217;t noticed. I&#8217;ve found the answer. and a few minutes ago I realized that I was having a lot of fun. This took a moment to figure out. but.</p>
<p>I actually love research.</p>
<p>golly gee.</p>
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