Sounds like quite the challenge to learn maths ! I can understand why “you need to be really motivated and allocate a lot of time and resources and to avoid coffee and alcohol and cigarettes and to solve your problems of sleep and procrastination and emotions in order to learn maths” leads to not many people really learning maths !
I wouldn’t count on many people learning these skills in such a context.
And I though the issue was only because the educational material was poor.
Ok, then I’m not sure learning maths is the most valuable use of my time right now. Especially since I mostly aggregate the work of other experts and I let them do the research and the maths in my stead.
(Although I’d still be interested by the links in case that proves necessary for my research at some point in the future. Maybe the “how learning works” material could be of interest too)
Sounds like quite the challenge to learn maths ! I can understand why “you need to be really motivated and allocate a lot of time and resources and to avoid coffee and alcohol and cigarettes and to solve your problems of sleep and procrastination and emotions in order to learn maths” leads to not many people really learning maths !
I wouldn’t count on many people learning these skills in such a context.
And I though the issue was only because the educational material was poor.
Ok, then I’m not sure learning maths is the most valuable use of my time right now. Especially since I mostly aggregate the work of other experts and I let them do the research and the maths in my stead.
(Although I’d still be interested by the links in case that proves necessary for my research at some point in the future. Maybe the “how learning works” material could be of interest too)
Each individual thing is a solvable problem. But, yes, I don’t expect many people to solve a long list of problems. But I still claim it is possible.
Here’s some of the info https://criticalfallibilism.com/practice-and-mastery/
Thanks !