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@keccers.eth
True learning not only is not “fun”, it should leave you a different person. I believe learning is a process of transformation. It’s not this Reddit thing where you are adding a few more bytes and bits on top of your existing reference frame — instead you take the new information and integrate it. It can color and CHANGE all that came before, you proceed anew
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There’s a level of team learning that’s called constructive CONFLICT exactly because learning (alone or as a team) is about deconstructing existing assumptions and rebuilding them
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I wonder if this is the root of why I'm so open to having my mind changed. I've always approached learning that way - because it's fundamentally a new understanding of things I didn't know until that point. That new knowledge should continue to shape us as we go... we don't get to ignore new information for the convenience of not *wanting* to integrate it.
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I need to spend more of my time reading actual books & less scrolling looking for meaningful and interesting kernels of corn in the shi. I don’t think Reddit even eats corn anymore
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learning exists in superposition - simultaneously joyless work and blissful play until observed through transformation, where knowledge collapses into either mere accumulation or genuine metamorphosis depending on whether we recognize that understanding isn't just addition but rather the quantum boundary where information and identity converge
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