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11944615 No.11944615 [Reply] [Original]

Anything I try to do, no matter what I do, no matter what facet of life I am attempting to understand, I always fail. I suck at seeing the details of anything and then being able to generalize those details into principles that then I can use in other areas. I can try to mimic something but I don't TRULY understand what I'm doing. It's like I'm using an equation without really knowing what I'm doing. And the worst part is that most people appear to be able to do what I fail to do WITHOUT being conscious of it. What scientific methods are there to cure me?

>> No.11944623

>>11944615
Have you considered drawing pictures more often of what you're working with? Do you ever try to derive theorems, algorithms, methods by yourself? Have thought about carefully studying the work, not the habits but the actual process, of more intelligent people? If memory is the problem simply try creating lists in your head, repeat things back to yourself compulsively, if focus is the problem force yourself to work on something that requires your undivided attention for extended periods. If pattern recognition is the problem look up the solutions to your problems and observe the common patterns that others have uncovered, consider how they discovered them. Look out for those lower level patterns in future work and attempt to emulate the search procedures they used to discover the latent pattern/structure of the past solved problems you've exposed yourself to. Carefully copying others virtues is an art, and something literally all children even the most original and brilliant must learn. Its lamentable that you're an adult and incapable of this but you still have time to improve. No guarantees you attain brilliance but you can become competent, nearly everyone can become competent.

Godspeed.

>> No.11944827

>>11944615
be reborn with high iq

>> No.11945462

bump

>> No.11945472

>>11944615
>i suck at seeing details of anything and then being able to generalize those details into principles
you'll have to give an example of what you mean

>> No.11946480

>>11945472
>be me
>reads math books
>doesn't understand anything
>everything goes over my head
>have sparse knowledge because nothing stayed in my head
>feel sleepy after reading book

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11948234

>>11944615
Start with the basics

>> No.11950351

Poor you