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First, you have to be willing to learn. Learning comes when experience meets reflection. You can learn from your own experiences. Or you can learn from the experience of others, through books, articles, and conversations. Learning everything on your own is costly and slow. You are one person. Learning from the experiences of others is much more pro
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A Lesson I Learned From Joe Rogan
youtube.comAfter learning a complicated subject, see if you can explain it to your mother35 or use it in an otherwise unrelated field.
Jacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
“The person who learns the most in any classroom is the teacher.
If you really want to learn a topic, then “teach” it. Write a book. Teach a class. Build a product. Start a company.
The act of making something will force you to learn more deeply than reading ever will.”
If you really want to learn a topic, then “teach” it. Write a book. Teach a class. Build a product. Start a company.
The act of making something will force you to learn more deeply than reading ever will.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On Failure, the Importance of Teaching, and Handling the Expectations of Others | James Clear
Novice to Expert: 6 Steps to Learn Anything, Increase Your Knowledge, and Master New Skills
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The Self-Learning Blueprint: A Strategic Plan to Break Down Complex Topics, Comprehend Deeply, and Teach Yourself Anything
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