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I would like to know of a community where I can post things that I write to myself. I’m not capable enough to make my own community yet, and I’ve got a lot to say.

My question, though, is about learning. What’s your single most essential defining piece of advice, to share the love of learning? To make someone who isn’t interested, interested?

Other than necessity, I guess. I hope that doesn’t just answer the question.

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[–] Zachariah@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago

Let them play. Give them the pieces and let them play with it for a long time before trying to do any guiding.

If you want deeper analysis, read almost anything about learning by https://sciences.social/@alfiekohn

He covers a lot about intrinsic motivation for learning.