PECOS-9 comments on Habitual Productivity - Less Wrong

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Comment author: hyporational 09 January 2014 11:25:40AM *  1 point [-]

I invented mental puzzles to keep me entertained during class, including a stint in my teens where I worked out the base 12 multiplication tables.

Anyone else willing to share some specifics or can you expand some more on this? I'm still not past compulsory lectures, and I'd like to know how people keep their mind sharp secretly inside their skulls when everything moves so slowly you'd want to put time on fast forward. I usually review Anki cards, but that's not always possible.

What kinds of puzzles would be generally useful not just to programmers and other math oriented people? Mental arithmetic to a point is certainly useful for almost anyone.

Comment author: PECOS-9 11 January 2014 02:43:46AM 5 points [-]

Since you said in another comment your area of interest is medicine, you could study statistics (and work on statistics problem sets during boring lectures -- problem sets are just a type of puzzle that also build more useful skills besides keeping your brain busy).

Comment author: hyporational 11 January 2014 05:41:46AM *  2 points [-]

That's an excellent suggestion! My statistics skills definitely need some polishing.