I love creating! It started with Lego as a little kid. Later I went on with (dis)assembling my first computer in the early 2000s. Then came the internet... Working remotely for 8 years :-)
I can only second that. I studied mathematics, and often it only "clicked" for a certain topic long after the exam, most of the time after the summer vacation, when your brain had some rest, and you come back to the topic, you suddenly have a much deeper understanding of it, and you wonder how you even passed the exam with so little understanding (compared to now).
Best advice from one of my math teachers: take some time to pull your head out, lean back, relax, then dive again.
PS.: Sorry for my german brain constructing endless sentences :D
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I can only second that. I studied mathematics, and often it only "clicked" for a certain topic long after the exam, most of the time after the summer vacation, when your brain had some rest, and you come back to the topic, you suddenly have a much deeper understanding of it, and you wonder how you even passed the exam with so little understanding (compared to now).
Best advice from one of my math teachers: take some time to pull your head out, lean back, relax, then dive again.
PS.: Sorry for my german brain constructing endless sentences :D