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Jay Jack

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1457 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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So successive approximation is a real and valuable thing unless you don't understand everything.

You're like, well, we're just going to spend a bunch more time here.

And you're like, no, you can't do that.

Cause if you, there's value in going like, this is nowhere near correct, but it's on the path and it'll get us there.

If we do a few here, but then we got to tighten it up.

We got to successively get closer and closer and closer.

But people are like, oh, well, if, if successive approximation is okay,

then let's just spend more time at each plateau.

And you're like, you can't, you can't do that at all.

Cause they're going to get locked in.

Sometimes it's hard to break from that loop because in their mind, they've already solidified the lesson.

Well, sometimes it's a... Oh, just like a completion, you mean?

You're like, okay, this is what it is.

And then when you try to go, there's more, their brain's like, what are you talking about?

Like there's a certain place where if you go, there's more, people go, what?