The actual situation is that over the past 3 months I’ve had a cluster of insights that’s extended far beyond math education as typically conceived, and I think that I’ve finally uncovered a road forward for people in our reference class to (as a group) increase our productivity by ~100x+. (As a point of reference, Bill Gates makes ~$10 billion a year: that should make the factor of 100x less far fetched.)
There are so many things to say that it’s difficult to know where to start. I have ~500 unpublished pages on the subject, but a lot of it is in the form of correspondence and so not easily shared in its current form.
May I asks what your own situation is, so that I can better address it? Feel free to email me at jsinick@gmail.com.
There are so many things to say that it’s difficult to know where to start.
If there is a part that doesn’t require other parts, write that one first. Repeat until finished. That is, do not use forward references to things you haven’t written yet (that is a huge mistake many people do), but feel free to use references to things you have already published, especially if the comments suggest they were well understood.
If you can do the same thing on multiple levels (i.e. find a subset that doesn’t require other subsets, publish it using this algorithm, then continue with another subset) that would be even better, because the articles would be groupped by topic.
Give specific examples. Tell a story, if possible.
To put Viliam’s (very good) suggestion in more concise, specific terms: try casting the network of ideas in your head into a directed, acyclic graph of dependencies. That might make it easier to systematically begin with the ideas that lack dependencies, and proceed from those.
(There’s a good chance you’ve already reformulated, in your own mind, what Viliam wrote into these terms. But I thought it worth mentioning in case you haven’t, though I run the risk of patronizing you!)
Thanks for the suggestion.
The actual situation is that over the past 3 months I’ve had a cluster of insights that’s extended far beyond math education as typically conceived, and I think that I’ve finally uncovered a road forward for people in our reference class to (as a group) increase our productivity by ~100x+. (As a point of reference, Bill Gates makes ~$10 billion a year: that should make the factor of 100x less far fetched.)
There are so many things to say that it’s difficult to know where to start. I have ~500 unpublished pages on the subject, but a lot of it is in the form of correspondence and so not easily shared in its current form.
May I asks what your own situation is, so that I can better address it? Feel free to email me at jsinick@gmail.com.
If there is a part that doesn’t require other parts, write that one first. Repeat until finished. That is, do not use forward references to things you haven’t written yet (that is a huge mistake many people do), but feel free to use references to things you have already published, especially if the comments suggest they were well understood.
If you can do the same thing on multiple levels (i.e. find a subset that doesn’t require other subsets, publish it using this algorithm, then continue with another subset) that would be even better, because the articles would be groupped by topic.
Give specific examples. Tell a story, if possible.
Thanks, this is great advice.
To put Viliam’s (very good) suggestion in more concise, specific terms: try casting the network of ideas in your head into a directed, acyclic graph of dependencies. That might make it easier to systematically begin with the ideas that lack dependencies, and proceed from those.
(There’s a good chance you’ve already reformulated, in your own mind, what Viliam wrote into these terms. But I thought it worth mentioning in case you haven’t, though I run the risk of patronizing you!)
Deleted. I pushed the retract button expecting the delete button to come up as normal but it did not, so this edit will have to suffice.
Probably better to send me private messages via the LW interface then rather than communicating by email them—do you know how?
Yup, done.
In the process of emailing you now, draft is saved, feel free to delete your email info now so no bots take it.