Anyone else depressed that you can't really learn anything from books without applying the information? It's like I could gain more from exposing a single book than I could gain by just reading 100 different books.
Literally nothing has changed after tons of books except for marginally improved thought processes in specific situations. Shitposting on 4chan has widened my vocabulary more than all the books I have read. Is it some myth that the subconcious is doing major work in the background?
You read books to gain knowledge of other people's experiences. You don't gain a personal understanding of it until you actually apply it in a real life situation of your own. If we could all "learn" through others, we wouldn't be living our own lives would we? We wouldn't need to try things out for ourselves if we could get the info from a book or another living person.
>>8490763
The theoretical is the basis of the practical. Alone it is nothing but clinical masturbation.
>>8490853
>>8490864
It's a dilemma because you need to start at some point. I can't really ask how to learn something since it's pointless. I should start and see what works from the dozens of opinions I already heard. Still there is always the delusion that there is some key information around that would make things easier.
>>8490887
>key information
Yeah it comes within the application
>>8490898
Application is scary and overwhelming.
>>8490910
Shut the fuck up and work it out
>>8491002
How effective is it for you to force it? You will never reach peak performance in your studies with savage methods like this. Understanding the cause and breaking the problem apart is the only way to study efficiently.
>>8491032
Yeah but the outcome will be the same. Do it now and figure it out throughout/later.
But hold on. You apply what you believe must be suitable, what you think is a fit for you. Why the fuck would you need another reason. Just rationalizing an excuse for your lazy ass like the rest of you normal citizens.