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This update is too large, I made too many notes on stuff. Nonetheless, it is very nice to see progress. I've made note revisions on the following topics: - Learning - Writing - Various Linux-related stuff I've yet to start learning illustration but I'll be starting tomorrow for an update how do I keep in mind with those writings. There are still a lot of things to be processed from the backlog with yet more notes on learning but I keep having those perspectives whenever I practice so ehhh... Better have those than nothing? Furthermore, I've also updated the timestamp format. It is pretty simple to update all of the notes with a couple of `sed` calls. Aaaand, I've also changed the way how the assets stored with the folders only leaving it up for the generated files instead of enforcing it on every note. I create more visual aids and managing them is a pain for each note. This restructuring frees me of that burden.
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#+title: Diving head-first into a difficult problem makes a bad start
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#+date: "2021-05-20 20:32:49 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-07-20 14:39:12 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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- while you can [[id:0dbfee88-cdce-48d1-9a10-23fc12d9bcd5][Refer to advanced resources when skill-building for a solid short-term goal]], a difficult problem is... difficult;
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you might see little progress compared to starting with a beginner's choice
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- you can always practice [[id:2667d942-48b6-4d1e-b92b-15c2dab645ed][Switching between different topics makes new perspective]] between the two as [[id:12dc8b07-ed8b-46d8-bff0-a38d9f3cb83b][Diving head-first with a difficult problem is a good indicator of progress]] as you make your steps
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- it can overwhelming with the amount of steps that you need to take
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- you can mix other problems that doesn't need to be there and difficult concepts essentially comes from understanding the basics
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- this is why you should [[id:05a39f96-fb1c-4d71-9be1-fc4c2e251e8f][Start small and improve later]] and [[id:92a10fe2-f4d1-4e5e-b5f4-3779db13a2e5][Create roadmaps to stay on track]] to prevent forming bad habits in the first place
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