Struggling to absorb information Brainlet 09-04-23 01:34:17 No. 12790
Hello I'm kind of a baby socialist. I understand the core concepts of how capitalists exploit workers, surplus value, labor theory of value and the general idea of capitalist exploitation in third world countries. However, if I try digging into anything beyond that my brain goes blank. Even if say, I'll read Mao's little red book and come out with a basic idea of what he was talking about, I'll immediately lose it the next day. It's really frustrating and difficult to get myself to read more knowing I'll just forget everything overnight at worst or in a couple of days at best. In general, what questions should I be asking? How to approach a new topic that might seem intimidating or complex for a poopbrain like me?
Anonymous 09-04-23 02:28:19 No. 12793
>>12791 Good post. I suggest the book Make It Stick.
>>12792 Bad post in advice, but good idea.
Anonymous 28-04-23 16:00:13 No. 12887
>>12885 This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
>>12886 Yeah, learning entails a set period of focused work (i.e. trying to understand) and another period of not thinking about the matter, and just letting yourself "digest" the knowledge. The proof you have learned is that after you digested the knowledge you can recall it as you desire. This, of course, may take a few tries, depending on the subject.
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