I would like to know of a community where I can post things that I write to myself. I’m not capable enough to make my own community yet, and I’ve got a lot to say.

My question, though, is about learning. What’s your single most essential defining piece of advice, to share the love of learning? To make someone who isn’t interested, interested?

Other than necessity, I guess. I hope that doesn’t just answer the question.

  • TH1NKTHRICE@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    You can’t make someone interested in learning. You can investigate what excites someone and foster that excitement. You can also show your excitement and hope it’s contagious. But, sometime it’s not.

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      8 months ago

      What about your self, though? How do you know when you’re being “contagious to yourself?” Is that nonsensical?

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        8 months ago

        I don’t think it’s nonsensical :)

        There’s a certain level of fake it till you make it, or even “gaslighting yourself” that you can do. Sometimes pretending that you’re interested in something (and actively trying to justify it for yourself) is enough to make you grow interest. You can also look for the aspects of the topic that interest you to motivate you to learn the bits that aren’t, with the logic that you can’t get better at the interesting bit without also learning the less interesting bit.

        Other times, especially if you have a choice to try something else, it’s better to try something else and see if you can get into it more easily