Rote learning is often considered to be an inferior method of understanding a concept.
It is often underestimated.
You may have often hear something along the lines of "I don't want to memorize a bunch of facts but rather understand the process." or "Knowing something is different from understanding something.";
- You cannot know how to read and write traditional music notation if you don't want to memorize the order of the notes or the meaning of various symbols.
You can't put your finger why Undertale's music ties altogether with familiarity in its entire soundtrack or why [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdDeufxfJeE][Baka Mitai sounds very good]].
- Don't expect to have a good time comprehending derivatives if you don't know how to get the missing values from a system of equations or don't know what is a function.
- You cannot know what makes a good film if you cannot bother with the basics of 180 rule and solely focusing on understanding film techniques and comparing them from other films.