The Value of Eating Humble Pie Every So Often

In the previous post (here) I lament over the frustration of finding a bug in my code.

At the same time, I am learning how to use Obsidian to jot down the notes for my so-called "second brain"

Having a "second brain" is useless if the lesson learned is not well rooted into the 'first brain' (your biological one).

Here, in my latest fiasco, the lesson gets rooted because of the frustrations experienced in not knowing for many hours why the code was failing and because of the OCD anxiety generated by the frustration.


One learning expert (to the right) explains the importance of making a lesson stick by creating a number of memorization 'traces'. Mindless copy & paste inot Obsidiain is a waste of time. The experience with the lesson has to be viceral.

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