Why not statistics
by John from John D. Cook on (#6WFF)
Jordan Ellenberg's parents were both statisticians. In his interview with Strongly Connected Components Jordan explains why he went into mathematics rather than statistics.
I tried. I tried to learn some statistics actually when I was younger and it's a beautiful subject. But at the time I think I found the shakiness of the philosophical underpinnings were too scary for me. I felt a little nauseated all the time. Math is much more comfortable. You know where you stand. You know what's proved and what's not. It doesn't have the quite same ethical and moral dimension that statistics has. I was never able to get comfortable with it the way my parents were.