Switching Learning Methods Too Often, Chasing the Perfect One
A new app promises better flashcards, a new video a clearer explanation — and you switch again, three weeks into the last system. The mistake isn't using any particular method; it's abandoning each one before it has time to show results.
The tell is a folder full of half-finished courses in three apps. The method rarely fails you; running from method to method does.
The point
Constantly switching to a newer, shinier learning method before the current one has time to work is a common way to make zero real progress.
Living experience
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