> the answers were correct, of course, but they weren't useful unless you first did the work needed to correctly understand the corresponding questions.
That's a beautiful way to put it. Actually explains why some people find the books useless - they just didn't experience questions at the stage of their lives.
> the answers were correct, of course, but they weren't useful unless you first did the work needed to correctly understand the corresponding questions.
That's a beautiful way to put it. Actually explains why some people find the books useless - they just didn't experience questions at the stage of their lives.