I admire his drive for knowledge but it seems as though he just never wanted to leave school and enter the real world more so than become a learned man. After all he has 29 degrees but can't use a computer? What's wrong with learning to use a computer if you're interested in knowledge. One should never stop learning but isn't there another part of learning that's very important which is actually applying that knowledge? He could of had a very successful career and used that acquired knowledge to make the world a better place and help teach new generations. But what did he do with his life? He studied, did homework, and sat tests. Seems to me he's lived a very self centered life.
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