Much of what I write here can be put into the "easier said than done" category. Some of what I say can be practically applied today.
I don't quite like that mindset. Why do we learn math in third grade (or second grade, or first)? Because these are essential knowledge-tools that will help us overcome something tomorrow. Same goes for any other subject, same goes for such "philosophical" or "easier said than done" talks.
Knowing is the first step in overcoming, or growing - It's the essence of a better person. Shunning anything because of an "easier said than done" attitude is negative.
Some things you learn can be applied today, some will need to be applied tomorrow. Knowing is important in that if you ever come to any hurdle that obstructs your path - you've already "known" about it as a concept, when the experience hits, you'll know it for real - and you will have an upper hand.
I don't quite like that mindset. Why do we learn math in third grade (or second grade, or first)? Because these are essential knowledge-tools that will help us overcome something tomorrow. Same goes for any other subject, same goes for such "philosophical" or "easier said than done" talks.
Knowing is the first step in overcoming, or growing - It's the essence of a better person. Shunning anything because of an "easier said than done" attitude is negative.
Some things you learn can be applied today, some will need to be applied tomorrow. Knowing is important in that if you ever come to any hurdle that obstructs your path - you've already "known" about it as a concept, when the experience hits, you'll know it for real - and you will have an upper hand.
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