In my case, 'flip the cutlery before placing it in the dishwasher.' But yeah. The problem isn't that learning is unenjoyable, but that we don't enjoy it enough.
>Is it necessary to be unkind, even slightly? No, sure, it isn't. However, one can write a useful reply in terms of content without being aware one is being unkind. In such cases it will feel something like 'wow,…
Some thoughts about trolls: (1) Any fine poster who is even slightly unkind will pick up trolls, like ivy on a great tree (2) It follows from (1) that if you attract trolls then this is a sign that you are a good poster…
In my case, 'flip the cutlery before placing it in the dishwasher.' But yeah. The problem isn't that learning is unenjoyable, but that we don't enjoy it enough.
>Is it necessary to be unkind, even slightly? No, sure, it isn't. However, one can write a useful reply in terms of content without being aware one is being unkind. In such cases it will feel something like 'wow,…
Some thoughts about trolls: (1) Any fine poster who is even slightly unkind will pick up trolls, like ivy on a great tree (2) It follows from (1) that if you attract trolls then this is a sign that you are a good poster…