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Instead, create a system for repetitive learning. Find ways to expose yourself to the same info repeatedly until it's ingrained in your memory. Doing this makes the new information second nature to you, up to the point where you can visualize it in your sleep.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. In an age where the average attention span is 9 seconds, you need constant repetition to retain new info. Abandon the fantasy you can learn and master in one try. Even geniuses revisit data over and over.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

While the act of learning itself will remain constant, the ‘how’ will continue to evolve. Just as the world adapted to Google as a learning tool 20 years ago, you must also learn to leverage new tools. If you don’t, you’ll be left behind.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Use Tech To Your Advantage We live in a time where tech can massively alter the scale and speed at which we learn. With AI, it's possible to reduce a 100-page book to a 3-paragraph summary. Don't hesitate to use these tools for your benefit.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

As an adult, the best way to force your brain to accept new patterns is through sheer focus while studying. No TV. No phones. No multitasking. Isolate yourself from the world and zone in.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Build A One-Track Mind Studies show people older than 25 have a harder time learning. This is because the nervous systems of adults have less space in them to store new info.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

In contrast, his most recent Falcon 9 has only suffered two failures in 232 launches (92% success rate). Moral lesson? Lean into your mistakes.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Elon Musk and Space X are great examples of this. His first rocket, Falcon 1, had three of five launches fail miserably (40% success rate).

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Embrace Failure The fear of failure is the start of it. When learning something new, never worry about not getting it right away. Instead, embrace your mistakes and just get the reps in. Doing so increases your neuroplasticity, which makes learning happen 10x faster.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Skip the Mental Masturbation The purpose of knowledge is action, not knowledge itself. Instead of buying endless courses and bingeing YouTube videos, dive into a problem headfirst and learn on the job. Experience will teach you more than any book ever will.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

The same goes for books. Many people read books solely to cross them off their list. They read to gain bragging rights. Instead of virtue signaling, read only to satisfy your intellectual curiosity. Don't read to complete. Read to understand.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Be Curious If you're not genuinely curious about a problem, you'll never go far in solving it. Have the courage to go down rabbit holes that are deeply meaningful to you, not just trendy topics. The most successful people in any field are the most curious ones.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Make Learning Fun Seeing learning as a chore instantly inhibits the release of dopamine in your brain. That’s why it’s vital to approach learning with the same excitement as a video game. This mental shift can help you move at your own pace and study for longer hours.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

When you understand the trunk first (i.e., the fundamental principles) before moving on to the leaves (the finer details), you can increase your learning capacity by 10x. This simple framework is how he was able to teach himself rocket science.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Elon’s mental model for learning quickly is the ‘Knowledge Tree.’ The idea is to view knowledge as a tree so you can break it into bits. For example, ‘Trunks and big branches’ VS ‘Leaves and fruits’.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

College Is Overrated Most people are convinced you need college to learn. Elon is proof that you don’t. Despite only majoring in Econ/Physics, he’s built 4 billion-dollar companies in industries he knew nothing about. How did he pull this off?

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

I’m obsessed with learning how to learn. So, I spent 100+ hours studying how Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Naval Ravikant absorb information. Here’s what I found on becoming a learning machine:

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Get Tons Of Rest Lastly, your brain can only focus for 90 minutes before needing an hour of rest. When you notice your mind wandering during study, drop everything and get some sleep. Just as you need sleep to grow muscle, you also need it to consolidate new information.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

Don’t worry about losing time when you rest. Even in sleep, your brain revisits everything you've learned. It's wired to process info even with your eyes closed. That means a quick nap doesn’t cost you anything. Instead, it does you a favor.

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

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Stéphane Chotard2 years ago

What a thread @ecomEddie 🤯 I just love it, right the stuff I needed to read again now !

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EDDIE CHENG2 years ago

LFG

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Jake Frank2 years ago

Solid thread. It's amazing how you can try to learn a skill and fail, and fail again then forget all about and go to sleep. And wake up the next day and realise you can just do the thing. Had the experience so many times but always get pleasantly surprised.

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Metamorfoz✒📃2 years ago

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Paterne YAO2 years ago

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Cameron Seale2 years ago

The hardest part about learning is walking through all the mud information to get to the treasure trove.

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Cherry2 years ago

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