It seems learning follows the pattern more strongly than rubik’s cube-solving does.
Definitely. And when it comes to the Rubik’s cube I personally tackled it as a learning problem more than a practical skill—so closer to how Eliezer used it in the example. I learned how to solve the cube in general then moved on. I saved my competitive skill acquisition for martial arts and laser tag. :)
Definitely. And when it comes to the Rubik’s cube I personally tackled it as a learning problem more than a practical skill—so closer to how Eliezer used it in the example. I learned how to solve the cube in general then moved on. I saved my competitive skill acquisition for martial arts and laser tag. :)