Hi Rich,
 

> I will try to keep a TW of my TW5 experiences so I can see what I did when 
> and where to go.
> Also that way I can explore concepts and remember what and where and how 
> the next time I come back to each concept and idea.
>

For that purpose I have a way less structured...

http://tb5dev.tiddlyspot.com

...as compared to tb5 which I intend to be rather instructional and a 
resource for others.
 

> As I tell people when doing a lesson or workshop 'Breathe' and 'Relax' as 
> it will come faster and better than if you are tensed up.
> Above all make sure to enjoy yourself on the journey.
>

Exactly, so... the library of Alexandria has also not been read in a day... 
although it may have burned down that fast at one point in history. ^^
 

> I was watching a Salman Khan video from Standford and he was discussing 
> the basics of learning Math with the ladder system.
> You can't learn X if you don't know Y kind of stuff, and that is what got 
> me thinking about building my TW5 knowledge.
>

https://www.khanacademy.org/about/blog/post/95208400815/the-learning-myth-why-ill-never-tell-my-son-hes

Best wishes, Tobias.

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