Haynes Miller mentioned an analogy in his class about Math learning by Andrew Wiles:
Perhaps I could best describe my experience of doing mathematics in terms of entering a dark mansion. One goes into the first room, and it’s dark, completely dark. One stumbles around bumping into the furniture, and gradually, you learn where each piece of furniture is, and finally, after six months or so, you find the light switch. You turn it on, and suddenly, it’s all illuminated. You can see exactly where you were.
I feel this is a very good analogy if you had learned something extremely difficult, and also is a method about how to be a hard-core learner
So I changed the name of my learning framework to Dark Mansion from Proof of Concept(POC), and define the daily task as staying and searching in a black room of the dark mansion
Dark Mansion Framework of Learning:
- A daily task in a dark room and record it in Notion
- A daily task in bright rooms and record it in Notion
- Put several new words in Anki from the daily task, do Anki task 30-40 minutes every day
- A daily reflection in Notion