What do you think? Is it too much at the same time
Yes, it is too much to start doing at the same time. It is a great looking program to build up to. But building habits is really, really hard. A common rule of thumb is to limit yourself to one change per month. (More than that tends to require a significantly stressful external stimulus.)
For example, should I solely concentrate on math because I'll be unable to learn much when I get older (I'm already 27)?
No (particular) need to rush the math. You might be getting to old to be making grand new exciting mathematical discoveries but for learning the basics there is no dire limit. Particularly if you execute the exercising habit consistently and are keeping your mind active learning other things (which is obviously the plan!) Heck, you're learning Haskell. You are not going to be losing basic-math-learning potential while studying Haskell.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Find something to be doing with the skills in the intermediate term. Make sure they are giving you real world positive feedback. They can't just be things you think you 'should' do to meet some vague abstract goal that isn't immediately salient.
They can't just be things you think you 'should' do to meet some vague abstract goal that isn't immediately salient.
I really don't want to do those things because I think I 'should' do them but because I'd love to do them. If I would be living in Bank's Culture or under Yudkowsky's FAI oversight I would want to do exactly those things. That I ask about them at all is because I fear I should be doing other things. If I would just accept the line of reasoning that there is nothing more important than donating to the SIAI then I would choose to become a st...
Given that
1. Deciding to read and actually reading the sequences is 'work'
2. Reading the latest frontpaged article on LessWrong is 'fun'
3. We frequently have gaps in the posting rate of articles that make it to the front page
4. There are many people who joined this community after the sequences were written and haven't gone through all of them
...would it make sense to start bringing articles from the sequences to the front page, either at a set pace or whenever there is a gap in posting?
I have actually read most of the sequences, but wouldn't mind going through them once again. However, taking it up as a project seems like too much work. By bringing an article to the front page, either with the old comment thread or with a fresh one (plus a reference to the old one), it becomes something that the community is doing. Following things that a group you belong to is doing is fun. But for that to happen, we need to share a common pointer to which article is 'the one we are reading now'. Hence, the front page.
In short, I think if people in this community reading (and re-reading) more of the sequences is something we want, then recycling them through the front page is also a good idea.
If the barrier is implementation modifications needed, I may be able to assist.