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PonoBill:
Interesting article. https://getpocket.com/explore/item/how-i-rewired-my-brain-to-become-fluent-in-math
Oddly, the author is one of the instructors in the "learning to learn" course that I've been spending absurd amounts of time with. My criticism of this and other Coursera courses is that it's too conceptual. I read the article before I realized that.
If I really want to learn something, I head to Kahn Academy or some other online tutorial that emphasizes practice and working examples. I believe that understanding the fundamentals of any complicated topic is critical to understanding, but retaining the ability to use the knowledge gained comes from practice, even if that practice is boring repetition.
eastbound:
http://www.joshwaitzkin.com/the-art-of-learning
this guy came along on a blue zone session--he lives full time, raising kids etc, remote, in guiones. solid sup surfer, and he's been local for a year since i saw him......
surfcowboy:
Damn you guys. More to read, more to learn. 😂
eastbound:
quick, fun--esp for those who have vzero credentials
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/06/how-to-predict-the-future/588040/
and here's another on a very strange way to "learn"
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/07/23/a-bolt-from-the-blue
Wetstuff:
EB, That piece in the Atlantic was an eyeopener or maybe adds to confirmation bias. I have pretty much always been a skeptic because there almost always seems a financial angle (like when 'non-profit'* leaders, like the Red Cross, remodel and raise pay after 9/11) or when a person ascends to guru status, sexual deviation seems to evolve; how many centuries has 'The Church' been an international pedophile society?
Jim
*According to the National Center for Charitable Statistics (NCCS), more than 1.5 million nonprofit organizations are registered in the U.S. ('seems my wife gets requests from half....)
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