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Some people find chemistry more enjoyable than physics. Some people find physics

more enjoyable than chemistry. Some people love both of them, while others can't

stand either one.

You might think that the teacher can make the difference, and there's something to that.

But still, we find all four kinds of people in the same set of (one chemistry class and one

physics class).

Through the process of scientific investigation, analysis, logic, and mathematical deduction,

we're led to the inescapable conclusion that the difference is not in the classes or the subjects.

The difference is in the individual student.

So the way the question is presented, it has no answer, because it's looking for the

answer in the wrong direction.

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