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Sanvaad's avatar

I love how you reframe intelligence as more about habits and character - the willingness to look stupid by asking questions, the drive to really understand rather than just get the "right answer," and the patience to examine things from multiple angles. The contrast between stopping at the first proof versus finding multiple approaches is such a clear illustration of this. Your examples of the equals sign and the brick story are perfect reminders that even seemingly simple things contain depths when we're willing to look closer and think longer. It's a refreshing perspective on what real understanding requires.

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Nathan Pierce's avatar

My wife says she was the top of her class for Calculus and 10 years later couldn't tell you a single thing about it. She excelled at school because she was good at memorizing, not because she understood things well -- she had good hardware, but never learned to load in the software she really needed to be an expert. I guess it doesn't matter. Her field doesn't require Calculus. Makes me wonder if we're wasting people's time on subjects that don't actually matter instead of doubling down on the ones that will for them.

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