So I've been trying to do more math to get better at math. But is this the wrong way to go?
If I get stuck on a problem, should I stare at it longer? Or take a break and play some violin or read a nonmath book for a while then come back to the problem?
Is it better to study 8 hours a day or study a couple hours and use the other time to work out and do nonmath things?
Basically, is thinking about math too much causing me to burn out and not learn as efficiently as I could be?
Or should I double down and become turbo autist. It seems like being in the middle will only keep me at midwit level.
If I get stuck on a problem, should I stare at it longer? Or take a break and play some violin or read a nonmath book for a while then come back to the problem?
Is it better to study 8 hours a day or study a couple hours and use the other time to work out and do nonmath things?
Basically, is thinking about math too much causing me to burn out and not learn as efficiently as I could be?
Or should I double down and become turbo autist. It seems like being in the middle will only keep me at midwit level.
