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Answer: Absolutely not.
You can think of it this way: science and tarot cards are two completely different tools used to solve entirely different problems.
Hello, regarding "fake news," it's indeed a headache-inducing problem. I'll try to share my thoughts in plain language, hoping it can help you.
Haha, that's an excellent question, and it's a dilemma many people face. Let me explain it to you with a real-life example, and you'll grasp it immediately.
Of course, and this can be said to be the most core value of first-principles thinking in learning.
Let me give you an analogy, and you'll understand.
Let's put it this way: you can think of these two concepts as two different ways of "deconstruction."
Critical thinking is more like "finding flaws" and "quality inspection.
Hello, this is a very interesting question. Using "first principles" might sound profound, but simply put, it's a way of thinking that digs deep into the root cause, like a very curious child constant...
Let's put it this way, it's like learning to cook.
If your learning method is to memorize recipes by rote, for example, "Scrambled Eggs with Tomatoes: two eggs, one tomato, 5 grams of salt.
Don't panic, I've got this. Encountering a new question type in an exam feels like you've trained for a 100-meter dash, but the referee suddenly hands you a gun and tells you to shoot.
Hello, this is a very interesting question. I'll try to explain my thoughts in simple terms.
You can think of it this way: when we usually learn things and understand the world, it's often like "cooki...
Let's take an analogy. The various subjects we study, such as physics, chemistry, and economics, are like ready-made LEGO models built by others: a car, a house, a spaceship.
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