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John Mayer’s approach to learning the guitar is a 104-second masterclass on how to learn anything:

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Фото профиля Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer3 лет назад

John’s advice—get to the root of what you’re learning to accelerate your learning—applies to just about every field. In his book, Succeeding, John Reed wrote: “When you first start to study a field, it seems like you have to memorize a zillion things. You don’t. What you need is to identify the core principles—generally three to twelve of them—that govern the field. The million things you thought you had to memorize are simply various combinations of the core principles.” It’s often said that learning a field is like building a tree in your head. The core principles that govern the field are the trunk. And the finer details are the branches and leaves. Someone once asked Elon Musk about his approach to learning. “It is important to view knowledge as sort of a semantic tree,” Musk said. “Make sure you understand the fundamental principles, ie the trunk and big branches, before you get into the leaves/details or there is nothing for them to hang on to.” When you learn something, Mayer said, learn the building block of the thing you just learned. Trace the leaves back to the trunk, “and you will be five times better every time you do that.” - - - “It’s like a tree in your head…without a trunk, when you learn something new about the topic—a new branch or leaf of the tree—there’s nothing for it to hang onto, so it just falls away.” — Tim Urban

Фото профиля Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer3 лет назад

TL;DW John Mayer’s approach to learning:

Фото профиля Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer3 лет назад

The John Mayer clip is from here ( I first came across the John Reed quote in this piece by @morganhousel ( The Elon Musk quote is from here ( And the Tim Urban quote is from here (

Фото профиля Andrew Van Wyk
Andrew Van Wyk3 лет назад

This is brilliant. Understanding your why, is such a great reminder for building your skill set. Reminds me of a that wonderful quote: “Good artists copy, great artists steal.”

Фото профиля NotPierreDelecto
NotPierreDelecto3 лет назад

That TONE though

Фото профиля Red_Ben
Red_Ben3 лет назад

Well explained. I actually use this same logic in pediatric therapy as an OT. We don't teach "splinter skills." We work on the developmental core skills that facilitate exploration and improve independence. That exploration thus becomes intrinsically motivating.

Фото профиля Trout
Trout3 лет назад

that might be because john mayer is a lyrical and melodic motha fucking genius and one of the greatest musicians to ever grace our floating rock. his massive hands are the best evidence that god does indeed exist

Фото профиля Oscar Ortega
Oscar Ortega3 лет назад

@NoCodeAdvantage check out this advice from John Mayer … applies to our no-code principles

Фото профиля Jorge Meléndez
Jorge Meléndez3 лет назад

@Randy_Gage 👀👀👀

Фото профиля Byron - Business Cortex
Byron - Business Cortex3 лет назад

Cc: @mrshadeed under the iceberg is where i live

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