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But isn't reading comprehension the whole point of learning kanji? I don't give a fuck about what the etymological/pictographical meanings/roots e.g. 見 has, I'm only interested in knowing that it means "to see", み and ケン. And also how it's drawn, and what components it's made of (the latter makes it easier to remember, of course). Other stuff is only garbage you don't need and should not bother your brains with.