>>14113281Do you believe him? Was he just an "ordinary person who studied hard"?
No he was a person who formulated his own way of studying with trial and error,
thats like saying you read a whole book and remember it the next day its a process of understanding cognitive science to build techniques and better study habits and get rid of bad ones, that have been proven wrong by decades of research
if you want something to work get all the perspectives you can get from everyone, see how consistent it is until it stop becoming confirmation bias and is concrete reality.
>>14113373>Tons of people study hard, the vast majority of them will not be the next Feynman.A lot of variables play into that, mindset motivation a lot man its not just becoming that, that's not the correct mindset, take it as a learning experience to benefit yourself and others around you.
You cant be a good teacher if you are an asshole, you overlook the simplicity of others and assume when ignorance overflows to you look at the down side and upside and stare at the cube since its 3 dimensional roll it like a pair of dice.
What im saying is he is normal, he just spent more time problem solving and picking up on things other people might have overlooked.
he is just an example of a good teacher, who enjoyed what he did
>>14113324How can you make a vague claim with nothing to back it up lol
tactless behavior like this is why you will never be a good teacher.
>>14113366Dont hate on him with assumptions propose factual evidence man....