BlueFinger Wrote:If AJATT Plus deserves $10, Anki deserves $100, RevTK deserves $500, and Heisig deserves $1000.
Khatzumoto realized that user-made content is much more valuable than his repetitive posts. Basically, he's charging you to produce knowledge to other people that also payed him, and they will produce knowledge to you.
"It's a win-win situation", you might say, but it's not
1. He gets money he doesn't deserve
2. There are ways to share knowledge without paying (RevTK is one of the best examples)
Now, all I've said would be irrelevant if it was just and optional kind of upgrade, but cutting resources to free users is like making a "demo version" of the site, without mentioning that AJATT became a pretty useless place recently, with all the "buy my nonsense products, while you pathetically try to contact me via e-mail/comments/twitter"
Here be my opinion, AJATT was pretty much over for me for some weeks already.
anki and RevTK deserves it's money. Without those two, I wouldn't be even close to how much i've improved in my japanese without them. As for AJATT in the beginning it was all about providing motivation to people who thought "It's impossible to learn japanese, so many characters, even japanese people don't know these".
I think personally the only reason why people have that type of mindset is because they just can't convince themselves it can be done, especially by self-study of all methods. Having belief you can become fluent in Japanese is the first thing you should have before you even consider learning it. It just saves you a lot of heart ache when you run into difficulty in the language(like so many kanji).
It's actually harder to convince yourself then it is to convince others. Although some people you can never convince. In the beginning I was always thinking to myself "Is this possible? Learning all these kanji, speaking,writing japanese is that possible?"
I basically kept thinking it was so hard at first and that there was no way i'm even improving. Just recently I just thought to myself that I am good in japanese(not fluent yet but getting there). One of my japanese friends said: Don't keep denying yourself that you've haven't even got far, you can understand music,anime,drama's,news,talk-shows,read japanese well, know a lot of kanji and there readings. Not much people have the dedication to stay into japanese.
So this gave me the boost to even want to improve way past this, like improving output skills. If i can get these skills up and running, I can see myself becoming fluent in 2 years. (Right not it's been 7.8 months that's what my sentence deck and it's been there the longest and the first deck I used for anki. You add 3 months of kanji(which I don't add, cuz it was just familiarizing yourself with kanji and writing, but not actually real japanese). So if I keep going I can definitely do it. Anyone can, motivation is the essence of it all.
Edited: 2010-04-14, 11:06 am