in a year
calc iii, linear algebra, abstract algebra, real analysis, numerical analysis, probability, statistics, intro to proofs.
4.0
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perform my job competently while reducing work time
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reuse and repeat the ultimate anxiety reducer: do 10 tiny good things
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fight when scared and win
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1 person |
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avoid bitterness in all its forms except in delicious coffee
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1 person |
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perform acts with good intention and good will
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1 person |
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rejoice in the fact that I am an idiot, but not a complete idiot
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1 person |
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MOVE - let the learning occur in the interstice of doing and reflecting
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remember that happiness is a biological function and must be coaxed into being
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1 person |
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optimize all household tasks
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1 person |
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develop a deeper relationship with the spiritual literature of the Hebrews and Christians
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1 person |
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create a space where deep reading can be done
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1 person |
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learn physics, computer science, and more mathematics
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1 person |
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manage my health in a time-efficient process
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1 person |
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discover the face of God
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1 person |
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learn languages to abet scholarliness
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1 person |
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accept meaningful criticism gracefully and completely ignore misguided criticism
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1 person |
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perform working memory training to become a concentration master
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1 person |
in a year
calc iii, linear algebra, abstract algebra, real analysis, numerical analysis, probability, statistics, intro to proofs.
4.0
i haven’t learned a very advanced level of C++, but I learned it. in addition, i learned the typesetting language LaTeX to the extent that I used it for all my math homeworks. it was a loosely worded goal, and it seems like i won’t do that much computer work for a while, so i might as well add it to the list.
but will withhold marking this as done until i’ve learned more advanced topics. tough to say when you’ve “learned it”