Inspired by catching a snippet of conversation in the hallway, "...how can someone take algebra if they don't know how to do fractions?"

One: People are, as a rule, remarkably good at forgetting anything that they decide is unimportant.

Two: When it comes to academic topics, people are remarkably bad at correctly determining what is unimportant.

Three: Observation #2 probably applies to most topics, really.

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I worked out that 103n ≅ 210n by hand in grade school, I was so excited at my discovery. I was doubling by hand out to 230 on a piece of graph paper. :)
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