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<node id="778107" title="Re: how can I learn well" created="2009-07-07 23:36:00" updated="2009-07-07 23:36:00">
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If I may share a story from Aaron Hillegass - it's about Objective-C and Cocoa, but it's applicable:
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Remember that some things really are hard to learn! One of his managers had a doctorate in astrophysics from Caltech; when he hit something that was hard and made him feel as if maybe he wasn't smart, he said to himself, "Wait, I have a doctorate in astrophysics from Caltech. I'm not stupid - this is hard."
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Everyone hits stuff that is hard in the process of learning something new - there are a lot of new things in Perl, and some of them will seem more difficult to understand than others. 
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Make sure you get enough sleep - you really need 10 hours a night when you're working hard to learn something new (and coffee != sleep). You &lt;i&gt;are&lt;/i&gt; clever enough; it just takes time to learn.
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