Noticing that I’m more likely to gravitate strongly toward disciplines once I can place its theory into a historical narrative.
Began to study networking protocols after reading STS-laced histories of the development of TCP/IP and the OSI protocols.
Am now invested in becoming a decent chess player after learning about the succession of schools of chess theory.
Seeing how domain knowledge accretes over time makes it easier to engage fields that would otherwise seem too complex to approach.
@Navertal I've noticed this for music genres
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@Navertal yeah. TBH this is the best way to appreciate all pre-1800 music—the early masters were working with a tiny vocabulary of harmonies and instrumental textures, and the leap from Mozart to even a very conservative early Romantic like Mendelssohn is enormous if you’re attuned to it.