The best partners don't agree right away. Instead, they "bounce."
Thanks, JP! We should spar/collaborate someday.
I would love to do that. Let’s make a plan!
Loved this, Jay. I too miss the corkboard sessions. Everything you mentioned is spot on. And you were the all-time master of the good word.
You've just described the "chevurta" system, wherein you can't study or learn without a partner. Talmudic scholars have been doing this since forever.
Hello Jay - thank you. I enjoyed this, and strongly agree about the need for sparring partners (not your term).
In fact, it inspired me to write a thread about it on Bluesky (to which I migrated about a year after leaving Twitter):
https://bsky.app/profile/jp.flintoff.org/post/3lejindhjsj2c
I hope you’re well.
Thanks, JP! We should spar/collaborate someday.
I would love to do that. Let’s make a plan!
Loved this, Jay. I too miss the corkboard sessions. Everything you mentioned is spot on. And you were the all-time master of the good word.
You've just described the "chevurta" system, wherein you can't study or learn without a partner. Talmudic scholars have been doing this since forever.
Hello Jay - thank you. I enjoyed this, and strongly agree about the need for sparring partners (not your term).
In fact, it inspired me to write a thread about it on Bluesky (to which I migrated about a year after leaving Twitter):
https://bsky.app/profile/jp.flintoff.org/post/3lejindhjsj2c
I hope you’re well.