Ok, so I was thinking, when I was 9 I learnt the names of about 400 Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, and I learnt each cards attack, defence, attribute (wind, fire, water etc.), special power and level. That is, if you add it all up, a ******************load of information. If I could now apply the same learning techniques to say, the periodic table, and learn like all the properties and valence electron numbers and isotopes and names and numbers and groups and columns and rows
and strawberries and facts and blocks and masses, then I would have about
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(don't tease me about ∞-1 pls) of Thushan's chemistry aptitude (dream come true!) or I could apply it to anything..
The only thing is, how did I learn all those Yu-Gi-Oh! facts & figures?
Answer: I was having immense fun, allowing me to do it for light years (yeah, I know, that's usually used as a measure of distance) without becoming bored or unmotivated or confused or anything.
But what can I do to make learning that fun?
P.S. Don't interpret this as me saying learning isn't fun, I'm just saying I haven't found a way to make it 9-year-old-Yu-Gi-Oh!-card-kinda-fun.
