Growing Up
Finally, I did what I had been planning to do for a long time – I began to actively educate myself. I had, of course, studied a lot before, but now I decided to get down to business thoroughly. Today I just went to the bookstore and bought the following:.
Textbook "Logic". In principle, I am quite familiar with the discipline, but I want to completely systematize my knowledge and become familiar with all aspects of science. There are still holes, I want to completely eliminate them. As one of her friends said when she learned about this: “Now you will become even more boring”. Yes, that’s right 😉
José Ortega y Gasset "Rise of the Masses". Philosophical sociological psychological book. It is considered a very cool thing, it talks a lot about elite and mass cultures and stuff. The content is unfamiliar to me.
Eric Berne "Games People Play" and "People Who Play Games". Has nothing to do with computer games. We’re talking about social games that we all play all the time. A book about human communication. Already started reading while sitting at the bar and waiting for a steak. Well written, reminiscent of lectures, the style is very pleasant.
English through reading is a textbook on the English language. To memorize new words and improve “speaking”. Will complement the courses I take. I’ll study at home.
There are still many books ahead casino-royale-online.uk that I want to read. Now I’ll focus on sociology, then I’ll move on to physics. Knowledge in natural sciences needs to be improved greatly. I have big gaps there, I can see them clearly. We need to patch them up. Therefore, first physics, then biology, then chemistry.
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Yes, Sekretya, we need to study more deeply in order to then write cool posts like “An idea is something without which a person cannot exist, it originates in his brain from the very beginning of his life and remains with him throughout his entire life.”
To understand how the world works 😉 Well, I’m not going to study it very deeply, I need all the fundamental knowledge.
Duke Nukem will come out faster :3
Ooh. My spirit went through a lot of changes when I studied physics for a month. And then I passed the entrance exam to a technical university. By the way, I hate physics with all my heart. But I respect it, it’s just not my thing.
Knowledge is neither external nor internal. What matters is the outcome that is achieved in the end. I can’t even remember Newton’s laws now, but I know that I can figure them out if I try hard.
Education can be cooler? 🙂 It won’t flow with me. I don’t share knowledge at all. Mathematics and psychology and knowledge of the Warcraft universe equally help me in life. The main thing is to be able to use. 😉
Propane has 3 carbon atoms.
You place them one after another (just leave some space).
Now put the letters H next to the C.
There should be CH2(4-2) in the middle, and CH3(4-1) at the edges
Stupidly determine how many free bonds carbon has and fill them in.
The numbers are more complicated, but they do not reduce the number of bonds in carbon.
The numbers in front indicate which letter C to place the sticks up or down (up and down only in cases like 2,2-methylpropane (the second letter C will remain without hydrogen))
Tries, but either speaks in too complex a language or is a waste of water. Now this is stupid external knowledge. So far it will not be possible to apply them in practice.
Local, minimal application of this knowledge is the education of the human spirit; natural science does not give us this. I am for technical knowledge, but the feasibility of innovation lies precisely in the sphere of the humanities: one is a tool, and the other guides.) How, in fact, to turn knowledge into good, how to motivate it if the spirit is not educated?)
What I fear most is that the conversation may devolve into the category of “what’s cooler: a technical education or a humanities education?”?».)
And at school I won physics Olympiads for several years in a row, even in algebra, the problems were easy.) And now I don’t remember the same Newton, Pascal at all.)