If we don’t know what type of problem we’re solving before we attempt it, we can only rely on the features of the problem itself. This alone makes our practice more closely approximate the real thing.
Problems don't come in neat packages divided by units in real life.
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Practice Made Perfect: The 10 Keys to Optimize Improvement - Scott H Young
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Getting good at anything requires a lot of practice–but not all practice is equal.
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