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2023-08-03 "Whether it's English, math, or reading, when you need it, you're going to have to do the hard work of figuring it out properly yourself." [長年日記]

QUESTION: Why did I continue to be forced to read books by 'fucking stuffy' writers as a child?

ANSWER: because when I grow up, I can get off easy with reviews (rereading)

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Books considered literary giants don't hit children's hearts at all, but at my age, they 'come to work' quite well.

But, at my age, exploring new books is challenging, seriously.

However, it is a lot more enjoyable because it makes it easier to review a book whose content is known.

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In a word, "mismatch."

Books by great writers are helpful for adults, but adults have less time and significant physical deterioration (especially presbyopia).

When that happens, what do the adults of the world think -- "Let's impose that "pain" on the children."

The "Let's impose on this child" paradigm is described here.

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But I still think this paradigm is wrong.

"Whether it's English, math, or reading, when you need it, you're going to have to do the hard work of figuring it out properly yourself."

is correct.

It is somber to think that current education is composed of 'adult regrets.'