One good way to set about learning something is to start with the specific sub-section you are most motivated to learn. It’s good you have identified those.
Nonetheless, there are tradeoffs involved—some things might build on others, for example, so all else equal there might be a best order to read things in.
I would think that if I were in college, I wouldn’t have to take classes that are incredibly slow paced. Also, I wouldn’t have to be physically present in the school for 8 hours. The classes would be more specific to my interests.
On the other hand, I would have to take care of myself which would take a lot of time.
In college I’m taking it slow because I have the luxury of money and time and a wonderful environment in silicon valley. I feel like if i was taking as many units as i could and not just a comfortable amount above full time status there would be a TON of busywork but so far I’m greatly enjoying my idyllic experience :) I think it all depends what you wanna optimize for.
One good way to set about learning something is to start with the specific sub-section you are most motivated to learn. It’s good you have identified those.
Nonetheless, there are tradeoffs involved—some things might build on others, for example, so all else equal there might be a best order to read things in.
I recommend the first five subsequences of How To Actually Change Your Mind, A Human’s Guide to Words, and Reductionism).
Thanks for the tip. I wish I weren’t in high school right now. So much busywork.
In my experience, it only gets worse.
I would think that if I were in college, I wouldn’t have to take classes that are incredibly slow paced. Also, I wouldn’t have to be physically present in the school for 8 hours. The classes would be more specific to my interests.
On the other hand, I would have to take care of myself which would take a lot of time.
Right, I forgot about college. If you do that right, it can be idyllic.
In college I’m taking it slow because I have the luxury of money and time and a wonderful environment in silicon valley. I feel like if i was taking as many units as i could and not just a comfortable amount above full time status there would be a TON of busywork but so far I’m greatly enjoying my idyllic experience :) I think it all depends what you wanna optimize for.