• Krudler@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    I was very bright when I was young, but unless I was given practical application of knowledge, it just leaked out of my ear.

    I was exactly the same with trigonometry, I couldn’t understand it or why were even learning it.

    As soon as I started to get into programming and I wanted to have a gun with a bullet that had a certain speed, and it was going at a certain angle, and I needed to break down the horizontal and vertical components of the motion, all of a sudden it felt like I had invented trigonometry myself.

    I found that true of so many different things especially with math. No matter how much it was explain to me theoretically, it never made sense until I had a practical application and then it was just obvious to me.

    I wish more of my education was that way instead of just learning theory.