How the fuck do I study?
Open the book, focus your eyes to the page. Read the words left to right. Turn the page. Read the rest of the book.
>>25281144I learned in this book that you can memorize numbers with sound 1 - t,d2 - n3 - m4 - r 5 - l 6 -sh g ch7 - k, c8 - f v9 - p b10- sthen you can fill in the area between consonants with vowels, so 577 would be "lack cow", you picture "a cow lacking" in something in your head.
>>25281172indian vibes
>>25281144Do problems.
>>25281144Imagine reading a woman called sus Ann when you could read lewis carroll
>>25281144For me it helps a lot to be structured. Don't just open a book and read without goal and structure. Make sure you know exactly where you stopped reading last time, whether the app remembers it, or you write it in a text file, or make a bookmark, or whatever, but having to try to remember where you were last time every time is detrimental. And then you need to read the table of contents, and leaf through pages, even if digitally, to get a good overview, to know where you are in the grand scheme. Then you read one paragraph at a time, and one subsection at a time, one section, one chapter etc. I don't mean that as in reading more and more, I mean you always pause a little and keep track of where you are in the big scheme and how what you just read relates to the things which came before and the things you know will be coming up. You can't read nonfiction like you read fiction, where you just pick up the book and read with no structure.
>>25281144for me its skimming through it on first readingfamiliarizes me with the general direction, allows me to target specific passages that trouble me the most when diving back in and makes the second close reading less daunting
>>25281144Read a chapter. Take notes. If you have questions, asks a AI but be aware that the answer could be false, or asks places with people who teach, e.g. some internet forums or real life.Read the next chapter. Take notes. Check your questions from the last time.Read untill the end, then, check whether you could answer you own questions already. Check the notes and go to the next book on the same subject.When you're fluid, start to use really works about logic, e.g. from peer reviewed publications. If you're able to understand, then you can, at least, speak about the topic with some degree of knowledge.If and when possible, try to talk to a person who actually studied it and ask him a your remining questions. You will be suprised how friendly they sometimes are if you're into their favourit field.>t. Autodidact myself.
>>25281191yeah it's basically like learning math
>>25282794>a AIwow all that education surely paid off
>>25281144What's your fucking question? How to study logic, how to study that book, or how to study in general? The replies are all over these. Shit thread.
>>25281179>>25281172Giordano Bruno, loci method and other memory techniques is India-coded. The white man uses loci method as God intended.