What The Process Of Learning A Hard Concept Looks Like - Deepstash

What The Process Of Learning A Hard Concept Looks Like

Learn the bigger picture first, why you’re learning the topic to get to what and draw that to where you need to get too.

Then you can gradually look deeper into certain ideas to get more specific with detail. You should convince your brain to truly care like survival mode care and invent the solution yourself to create a concept then

internalize the solution and make it stick in your brain by testing it out, take away parts and different parts, apply to different use cases, and even go back to think about the situation.

post the teaching to others online, teach it like it was a cow learning

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