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been that, done there.
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thanks brother... it's crazy though man, anytime someone says that they ask where i went to school, when I attribute like 99.9% of it to learning how to develop a general knowledge in several subject matters (like we all do), but then having a "series of clicks" where everything was related (e.g. we know Math relates to Music; we know Music relates to History/Sociology; so you can literally, if you were so inclined tie aspects of Math to aspects of History).
It's kind of like, independent of any religious/spiritual or scientific beliefs --- there was some sort of "moment of creation", we all came from the same shit, and everything we know and experience came from us --- so everything is related in a single point.... The details are 'sub-points' within that single point, and any two points make a line, so you can cross-correlate subject matters and become exponentially more savvy at picking up a new subject matter or skill in the process... and by believing that methodology, you know you do not need to "remember" as much information, because you can reprocess/discern and come to the same conclusion whenever you want... And here i go -- you asked a very simple question, one 99.9% of people would be able to answer directly - and I danced around it. I went to St. Louis University bro... I just feel like school itself, at best, can teach us how to learn in most cases - so i attribute it more to a way of thinking and "connecting dots" than anything else! |
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