I also enjoy learning. As my view, Knowledge is like a magic which is abstract but powerful to make things concrete. Using study techniques to make knowledge tangible, so you’ll find enjoyment in learning.
Narrow your studies to a particular thing, pick out what you think to be the sub-structures that overarch the main point or subject and learn a little bit at a time.
So i think he is basically saying is about hitting the learning sweet spot when it is neither hard nor easy. This makes learning engaging. So when you learn the way you learn should be engaging as well as effective , then learning is fun.
one way to make urself feel like studying is fun and want to study is by eating something when u study , like when u r feeling stressed , overwhelmed when studying or feel like it is boring get so sweet snacks or anythng u enjoy to eat which will not require ur full attention . snack from time to time when studying and dont eat any kinds of snacks when u r not studying . great way to train ur brain
Learning is fun when you are curious about what you want to learn. Yes, there is pain but without willing curiosity to know you may not learn... When I studied Special Relativity, on my own, ahead of my class, I was in pain... the pain of not understanding... till I realized that c=const [speed of light same for all observers] has to be accepted as given. I had good math teachers who fine-tuned me in this kind of thinking. In math you have axioms and theorems. Physics is not much different. I was probably 12yo
“The prize is in the pleasure of finding the thing out, the kick in the discovery, the observation that other people use it [my work]--those are the real things, the honors are unreal to me.” ― Richard Feynman
In essence, just like the cells in your body die and create new cells, for example, the lining of your stomach. Your neurons, which is a cell, does die for there to be new ones, also caused by beliefs replacing another, it can uncomfortable since there are literal neurons that die off due to irrelevancy. Introducing new learnings which involves a bit of chaos little at a time constitutes growth. This also includes building the skills to perceive what your supposed to do with the tools you have to play the game in evolving complexity until it becomes unconscious competence.
I don't exactly agree with is description of learning. I never related learning with suffering (well most of the time). I often find it to be fun when I'm truly interested in the subject.
Is there another video you copied into here? Why the amount of views are very low?; I believed the video is really knowledgeable for someone who focused on the video itself or like he said having fun to learn a new knowledge at the right amount of brain synapsis and dopamine. My point is that it is unbelievable that this type of video has low amount of views compared to other videos even in general, except maybe you copied other video and pasted it here