Is it worth learning about maths and science, if you don't have any natural aptitude?
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(24-01-2026, 09:30 PM)hitlersblackedwaifu Wrote: it depends on what your goal is

because being able to solve complex math problems requires a different skillset from understanding theorems and how they are connected to each other

because with the first the nuance is in methods and "tricks" that you will inevitably forget the minute you stop practicing anyway, but that's what most people define as being good at math

I don't care about being "good at maths", rather about whether it moves a person forward in a general understanding of the world.
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RE: Is it worth learning about maths and science, if you don't have any natural aptitude? - by Dreckssau - 24-01-2026, 09:33 PM

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