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Every person learns in their own special way, and knowing your learning style is important: do you learn by reading, by taking notes, by talking, by watching, by doing, or by a combination of some or all of these? For example, I learn by reading and by note-taking, so I read through textbooks very carefully, take copious notes, and summarize each concept in my own words before moving on to something new. Think about this before you begin so that you'll know how to structure your studies.
So You Want to Study Mathematics…
Susan Rigetti
People dream or complain about how the world should be, but nothing improves without action.
You have to go change things yourself.
Since there are evidently
more than one end, and we choose some of these (e.g. wealth, flutes, and
in general instruments) for the sake of something else, clearly not all
ends are final ends; but the chief good is evidently something final. Therefore,
if there is only one final end, this will be what we are seeking, and if
there are more than one, the most final of these will be what we are seeking.
Nicomachean Ethics | Book 1
Aristotle
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