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2nd read:
I read this book a couple of years ago and was fortunate enough to have Scott on my podcast as well. I don’t know if I’m going through a mid-life crisis or what, but I decided I wanted to learn some new skills. Currently, I’m learning video game development as well as learning to draw, so I’m taking some courses. I was thinking, “What’s the best way to learn and really grasp these skills?”, and then I remembered Scott’s book.
This book holds up years later and gives you a great roadmap for learning something new. It helped me lay out a plan, which accelerated my learning. I think the best tip from this book is metalearning, which is learning what you need to learn first. From there, you can map out a strategy for yourself.
1st read:
This book easily became one of my favorite books as soon as I started reading it. I have this unquenchable thirst for knowledge, which is why I read hundreds of non-fiction books each year, but sometimes I have turning my knowledge into something useful. I write and create YouTube content, but this book from Scott Young gave me a whole new assortment of ideas for how I can receive dividends from all of the knowledge I acquire. This book taught me that I can use my love of learning as a sort of super power that can help me at my job, help me with my son, and a lot more. I'll definitely be re-reading this book for years to come.
I read this book a couple of years ago and was fortunate enough to have Scott on my podcast as well. I don’t know if I’m going through a mid-life crisis or what, but I decided I wanted to learn some new skills. Currently, I’m learning video game development as well as learning to draw, so I’m taking some courses. I was thinking, “What’s the best way to learn and really grasp these skills?”, and then I remembered Scott’s book.
This book holds up years later and gives you a great roadmap for learning something new. It helped me lay out a plan, which accelerated my learning. I think the best tip from this book is metalearning, which is learning what you need to learn first. From there, you can map out a strategy for yourself.
1st read:
This book easily became one of my favorite books as soon as I started reading it. I have this unquenchable thirst for knowledge, which is why I read hundreds of non-fiction books each year, but sometimes I have turning my knowledge into something useful. I write and create YouTube content, but this book from Scott Young gave me a whole new assortment of ideas for how I can receive dividends from all of the knowledge I acquire. This book taught me that I can use my love of learning as a sort of super power that can help me at my job, help me with my son, and a lot more. I'll definitely be re-reading this book for years to come.