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:ID: 9dc7cb08-3aea-4f66-80ac-49a14b4b7642
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#+title: Pitfalls and illusions of competence
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#+date: "2021-05-21 19:26:06 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-21 20:00:56 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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The learning process is not perfect and just like everything else in life, there are some traps that you could step in.
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This could cost you either time or forming bad habits that require unlearning later.
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The following is an exhaustive list of things to look out for.
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- the presence of the material itself can fool the student thinking they already know the material
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+ solution: close the material and practice self-testing
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- overlearning: tackling the material for complete mastery for the nth time
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+ solution: simply move on once you already know the basics of the concept
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+ Remember [[roam:Most of the work is done from some effort]]
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- being invested in an idea that you cannot see other solutions
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+ solution: do some occasional workshopping with related concepts or tools
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+ this is the reason why most of the discoveries are made either by young people or those who haven't formally trained or studied for the original field
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- working with solutions can be a trap if you focus solely on the steps
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+ solution: give time to focus on the bigger picture
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+ inversely, understanding without the memorization is still bad, [[id:c0e4fb0e-68f2-4db4-8c3e-f5a7845738c3][Understanding comes first from memory]]
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