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#+title: Prefer referencing over remembering
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#+date: "2021-04-06 22:25:17 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-19 21:55:29 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-06-19 10:20:35 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+tags: personal-info-management
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This is especially true in the age of internet where information is widely distributed.
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Even without the internet, however, it is still useful to find ways to refer to things or store them locally whether by archiving or creating related notes.
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This doesn't mean that you should avert remembering, that would be silly as little remembering is still required.
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This doesn't mean that you should avert remembering, that would be silly as [[id:c0e4fb0e-68f2-4db4-8c3e-f5a7845738c3][Understanding comes first from memory]].
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You're still trying to understand a concept, after all.
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The gist of it is knowing the basics of a concept and its relations to others, enabling you to come up with a more effective search query.
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If nothing else, you could take advantage of the help system insisted by the tool.
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#+title: Diving head-first with a difficult problem is a good indicator of progress
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#+date: "2021-05-20 20:25:47 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-06-18 22:46:45 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-06-21 10:19:00 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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- a difficult problem is to [[id:01459b18-3f30-418e-bd8d-42661d5ea223][Start with wishful thinking]]
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- when starting to learn, diving into problems are often seen as a bad thing
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- it is essentially like trying to learn to swim on an ocean
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+ it could be effective if we have a lifeguard
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#+title: Start with wishful thinking
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#+date: "2021-06-21 10:08:01 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-06-21 10:18:26 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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In other words, fake it till you make it.
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This is how projects start.
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Envision how you would use the end product then create a prototype that completes it no matter how badly implemented.
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- In programming, we usually call this abstractions where we don't need to worry about the implementation details and whatnot.
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- In learning, we could [[id:92a10fe2-f4d1-4e5e-b5f4-3779db13a2e5][Create roadmaps to stay on track]].
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These roadmaps usually represents what we want to be in the future.
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If a roadmap is not enough, you can simply create a bucket list similar to [[https://collegeinfogeek.com/about/meet-the-author/my-impossible-list/][Thomas Frank's impossible list]].
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