Relearning things, this time in much depth

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In summary, relearning things in depth can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. By revisiting previously learned concepts and delving deeper into their complexities, individuals can gain a more thorough understanding and mastery of the subject matter. This process can enhance critical thinking skills, improve memory retention, and lead to a deeper appreciation for the subject. However, it may also require patience and perseverance as the learning process can be more rigorous and time-consuming. Overall, relearning things in depth can be a valuable and fulfilling pursuit for personal growth and development.
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seekerstein
How did you find PF?
Gooogling
I am here to learn concepts in depth, as against my early school days where I learned things just to get good grades in an exam.
 
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Hello @seekerstein (searchstone?), ##\qquad## :welcome: ##\qquad## !

Better late than never :wink: !

From experience (with more nods and winks 😄)
  1. What you already (think to) know is often in the way
  2. It's a lot harder now that it was then
  3. Helping/teaching others is a very good means to achieve this ambitious goal
Hope you'll have a good time here nevertheless
 
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