It’s reassuring to hear that focusing on problem-solving isn’t necessarily a drawback, as long as I’m prepared for a wide variety of questions. I think I’ll stick with my method for now and revisit theory selectively when I feel gaps or curiosity arise.
leonine
My immediate goal is to become as efficient as possible at problem-solving, especially for exams or competitions. But I do wonder if this approach might leave gaps in my understanding in the long term.
Smash! Next question.
Stressful day's are definitely hard, but you're proving it's possible to overcome, also 28 days is huge man, you are almost a month now, you’re building discipline!
Ex. In. This.
I don't get it.
This is hella funny xD
This reminds me of this meme, I saw one time :
Bro, won in life, now doing sidequests
You can try reading some work of "Prescott Lecky", maybe try to find a copy of his book, "Self Consistency, A Theory of Personality" he was a school teacher and he conducted an experiment on thousand of students, He used a method called 'System of ideas' to cure students of such habits of nail biting and stuttering.
You can give it a try.
My current goal is more aligned with being efficient at solving problems, especially in the context of exams or competitive settings, so I guess that leans more toward the 'engineer' approach.