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Ask HN: Is it worth reading through a book even if you don't understand it?

5 点作者 tictoc将近 6 年前
There's that Asimov trope that he would read his college textbooks during the beginning of the course, i guess as a primer, for the material as it arose. I was wondering if it was worth doing that for subjects I am not familiar with. For example, I am reading Dynamic Hedging by Nassim Taleb, and it looks thick with financial stuff I don't know about. Should I just go through it, or should I have google handy by me and really digest it?

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kleer001将近 6 年前
Absolutely! If the author has written it for a general audience there should always be something to glean from it. If it&#x27;s for a technical audience, and it&#x27;s too dense, one may want to find something a little more general interest in that subject before returning to said book.<p>It&#x27;s also worth it to give up reading a book one started. Unless it&#x27;s for school, then one should talk to an instructor or fellow students.
rahimnathwani将近 6 年前
If you understand almost nothing in a book, then you probably won&#x27;t get much out of it. If you can understand &gt;=30%, maybe it&#x27;s worth it.<p>- Before reading a book about calculus, know basic arithmetic operations and some algebra<p>- Before reading &#x27;Dynamic Hedging&#x27;, learn the basics of option pricing, e.g. by studying Hull (Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives)
tmaly将近 6 年前
I think you can learn something from it.<p>See <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;How_to_Read_a_Book" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;How_to_Read_a_Book</a><p>The techniques in this book provide some insight on how you can approach your situation.