No worries, I appreciate the perspective. I agree that for many skills there is a consolidation and rest period that is needed. An obvious example is that you can’t cram all of the effort needed to build muscle into one week and expect the same kinds of returns that you would get over many months. Though, I do expect you could master the biomechanical skills of weightlifting much faster with that attitude!
If you have examples of the multidimensional learning schedule, I’d love to hear them. I’m imagining something like {30 minutes of spanish language shows}?
I think if you have a set of books and audiobooks that are a gentle ramp from your current level, you can basically spend an hour a day reading and listening with pretty low effort, and the other skills will grow automatically: human languages are a bit magical that way. But building a set of materials with a gentle enough ramp is the hard part.
No worries, I appreciate the perspective. I agree that for many skills there is a consolidation and rest period that is needed. An obvious example is that you can’t cram all of the effort needed to build muscle into one week and expect the same kinds of returns that you would get over many months. Though, I do expect you could master the biomechanical skills of weightlifting much faster with that attitude!
If you have examples of the multidimensional learning schedule, I’d love to hear them. I’m imagining something like {30 minutes of spanish language shows}?
I think if you have a set of books and audiobooks that are a gentle ramp from your current level, you can basically spend an hour a day reading and listening with pretty low effort, and the other skills will grow automatically: human languages are a bit magical that way. But building a set of materials with a gentle enough ramp is the hard part.