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As a documentary producer, what can I multilearn?
I've had this problem with reading music. My piano teacher tried teaching me in a certain way, one that I was very bad at. I gave up in frustration. Which is a shame, because I was always the type that could just hear music being played and was able to play it right back. That's no substitute for reading music, I'm sure, but I can't help but feel that if I could have just found another approach I could have learned how to play the piano.
Awesome as usual bro
thank you for your great work! ^_^
Great video🎉
Nice. Yeah, I feel like my learning for programming has taken off recently. This is weird because I have been a pretty successful programmer for almost 10 years but I've been going back and creating tutorials on more nuanced parts of programming while trying to make games in Unreal Engine and working on a few different odd projects. I do feel like doing 2-3 different related things have sort of shown me new things in the C++ language, which was surprising since I didn't really set out to learn as much as teach or do things I already had a good idea on how to do.
Or use gpt4
Thank you sir❤
Something doesn’t feel right about lesson 1. If you're learning a physical skill like tennis, you need recovery time, not another sport. Within each sport or instrument, you have plenty of skills to learn that'll allow time for individual skills to set. Serving and backhand in tennis. Strumming and picking in guitar. Classical physics and modern physics. The other two lessons are basic learning skills you've heard many times before.
Learned german and French at school at the same time. BAD IDEA when you start speaking german in french oral class at 9am. Unless you are committed to learn both languages for many years to come, it s a waste of time. You need to go beyond a certain threshold before learning 2 languages at the same time make sense.
that and the guitar drum are bad examples of cross learning
So instead of focusing on learning one skill, you divide focus/time/effort on two.. not just that.. you need to use multiple sources of learning - in parallel - for each skill! Sorry, this isn't efficient nor practical.
You don't have to use the first two strategies, focus on the last, it will be well worth it
Or just let AI do it..
People who are not smart shouldn't tell people how to be smart.
Awesome!
Has there ever been a book you don't "highly recommend"? 😜
wow, thank you
What happened to quiet background music?
Yea. Another learning book that is trying to do too much with the learning process. Best book to explain how learning is done are still atomic habit and the power of habit. The best way you can learn anything is to do the thing. Fail. Find bottlenecks. Solve the bottlenecks. Then repeat til reaching your goal. Changed my life. Don’t waste your time with this book in the video.
I agree
Thanks for the reminder 👌🏻
Thats you opinion, not a fact. No one cares about your opinion.
Likewise
This book can fit in your framework, these strategies can help you solve the bottlenecks
The title of this book is a lie.
No. The only skill that matters is learning. That was the whole point of the book. It goes into detail different ways that you can achieve learning faster and retain information better.
Thank you. 🙏🏼
Great summary and illustrations.
This is a great book.
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Can someone translate this video into a ChatGPT prompt so all my answers give me multiple perspectives of the topics.
Yeah I can
That's my issue, unclear/too much, thinking. Sometimes I just gotta pause and observe what's around me... What's inside can get a little "overcrowded" and hectic.. Sometimes one just needs a little thinking break.
This is everything a narcissistic person does not want to hear about themselves: grandiose
awesome book and an excellent summary . Thanks a lot
Always one of the best books
i definitely need this I finally know the reason why I lose so much, I constantly thinking about my past success and I have the feeling that I don’t need to work hard anymore and I also feel like everything will work out for me somehow. I always get number one in my school, everybody praise me, that one make me think I am the man
Educative
Slowest wins the race
Excellent summary. SImplifies a lot of the concepts down to the core principles.
This video is better than the book
appreciate your effort on this
This is a Gem channel!!
Barry is bad ass!!
thank you for this video and explaining it to us!
1:50 Fast thinking is not faulty, it's incomplete and we can't do without it. Great video, thank you!
Thanks
We can all agree this book is a piece of shit right?
thanks for the tips
Bestt❤Thank you ❤❤
Absolute gem
Some of your summaries, like this one, are better than listening to the book itself.
As a person with Dyslexia, I hate setting Goals especially when people pressures me to set Goals. The way I see Goals, is almost like procrastination and predictions of my Future self, that I personally can't see. Making a "System".... makes much sense to me, and often feels like an investment passively.
theory of evolution has been a subject of debate right now. there are a lot of scientists and philosophers who disagree with it, like Stephen Meyers, Michael Behe, David Berlinski to name a few.
That was legit.i get this about needing ti make my 12 step meetings or making that obligating family phone call.
Do you have an Android app?
Sounds rigid.
Bro , Please chnage you mic, I had to increase my volume to full everytime i watch your videos.
There's a similar book which targets the underlying system and reframes the perspetive. Books is called "Mind management Not time management by David Kadavy"