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benreesman ◴[] No.42201045[source]
I’m far from being any kind of serious mathematician, but I’ve learned more in the last couple years of taking that seriously as an ambition than in decades of relegating myself to inferiority on it.

One of the highly generous mentors who dragged me kicking and screaming into the world of even making an attempt told me: “There are no bad math students. There are only bad math teachers who themselves had bad math teachers.”

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cchi_co ◴[] No.42201764[source]
How much of math aversion stems from a chain reaction of ineffective instruction
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1. benreesman ◴[] No.42202195[source]
According to an excellent mentor: all of it minus epsilon.
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2. cchi_co ◴[] No.42263068[source]
How do we get more "epsilon-sized" gaps rather than chasms?