Every since I can remember I was always have been unlucky, I was in a car crash at the age of 5 and almost lost my life but my parents were safe they said that I was very lucky to survive but in my mind I questioned why was "I" in a crash, Maybe it was a coincidence
On December 25, 1981; my birthday I was labed as a icon of misfortune by my cousins cause my older sister broke here arm as she was bringing my birthday cake again a streak of bad luck I thought but since these incidents my misfortune had increased
I kept being unlucky and making the people around me unlucky
Maybe due to this i developed a psychological defence that being science and the only thing I believe that isn't supported by science are the laws given by an American-Engineer Murphy, maybe my life is the living proof of these laws.
The Year is 1997, I am 16 now and have graduated form Harvard University with specialization in quantum physics, history and psychology; And now have excepted a job in Cambridge University as a professor in physics
I am James Fernado, an senior professor in Cambridge University and today I have to show around a fresher professor. Today is the first day and he is already late, it seems to me that I was chosen to discipline this so called academic "prodigy". Though I must admit to his merits being extraordinary solving "The Goldbach conjecture" and "The Riemann hypothesis" at the age of 14 and Managed to
graduate Harvard University in under 2 years in the physics, history and psychology department are quite the impressive feats.
Just as train of thought ended, I saw a late teen that seemed to at 6.1 to 6.2 feet tall