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What you describe fits the 'Plan' feature, not incremental reading. You don't sync with anyone other than your future self...

If you have deadlines for certain knowledge, then this can still be managed; it just requires some manual overruling via 'advance' or subset reviews.


Yes, I do, and I'd say the opposite. I started using incremental reading after using Anki for 11 years, and now, five years later, there is no way I would go back to the Anki style.

You can check my YouTube channel, 'Pleasurable Learning', for a course and many videos on how to get started with incremental reading.


Exactly, and that lack of enjoyment comes from the learning content in their SRS app rather than the SRS itself.


Montessori may be a limbo, but is not the solution. Plus only covers the younger children. The solution is self-directed learning.

>>>One size fits all is efficient, but not everyone is the same size. Exactly, from you briefness I am not sure I can understand the way you intended. That is the reason only seff-directed learning fits everyone, as everyone is different, having different passions, talents etc.


Age depends on country. There are countries that compulsory schooling is up to 18 or even 19. The point is not bypassing high school into getting to college, but to never attend the school system. Free (as in freedom) learning. Call it unschooling.


they may be less demanding or strict so less harmful. That is far from the point as it not following the pleasure of learning.


What do you mean about importance of pleasure of learning here?

(I know what you mean but I’m not sure it’d be clear to parent comment and other readers)


I meant following one owns' interests instead of a fixed curriculum with short term memorization based


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