Comments by "Feralz" (@missionpupa) on "TED-Ed"
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I once was freed from the cave, and by knowing the things outside of the cave, I became enlightened. I had to come back inside the cave because everyone I know lived there, and everything I know that works, worked there, it was the easy route to stay in the cave.
So, I came back to the cave armed with knowledge and clear thought, unfortunately none of this helped me, I questioned things, and never let the little things go, telling people, this is not real. No one cared, Soon enough, I was like everyone else again, albeit there is a fading fire in me that knows a secret that no one else knew. Hopefully. One day. It will burn once more. This time, it will make its mark.
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@LAAL0_O dont really know what to say, math is a huge discipline, its basically the language of the universe, so you have to be hyper specific which part of maths you need to know, probably the best way to learn something is when you have a goal, like you are building a computer program that requires this math, but most maths are covered in programming libraries already. if youre just curious about math, I think algebra is a good base and hard to go wrong, and linear algebra is good for programmers, maybe even combinatorics and statistics, but you just gotta explore yourself what you find interesting.
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