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Explore

Learn by thinking of a last problem and finding the solution from your brain that solved it. Ask yourself this. Engage with the concept because often you slowly forget.

change one part of the problem and see if it still works and why it works or doesn’t

see if some other solutions applies

relate past knowledge to the concept

question any intuitive assumption you’re making

ask why it’s this way

break the concept

look at the concept from a different angle

talk to other abou the experiences and insights

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