atucker comments on If You Were Brilliant When You Were Ten... - Less Wrong

24 Post author: AspiringKnitter 27 December 2011 02:33AM

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Comment author: atucker 27 December 2011 08:14:04AM 3 points [-]

I don't particularly see why this would lead to winning.

Comment author: Incorrect 27 December 2011 08:24:02AM *  6 points [-]

It may make you feel more comfortable asking stupid questions.

Comment author: latanius 27 December 2011 10:39:44AM 4 points [-]

Another method with similar effects: being a newcomer, and instead of trying to hide it, using this position to ask lots of stupid questions. In a surprisingly big percentage of the cases, it turns out that the question wasn't that stupid at all, and not even the "established" practicioners of the topic can answer.

A small-scale example: I joined a group of students studying for our Complex Analysis exam next day (they were already studying for a while). As the whole subject was about complex functions, I started with a really stupid question: what are complex functions, anyway? Well, nobody knew for sure, and eventually it was me who explained it for everyone else... (but only after asking further stupid questions, of course.)