Ask HN: How do I learn faster?
I'm afraid that this sounds like a stupid Quora question but ...
How do I learn faster ?
Things I already do:
- I do sports to stay fit.
- I repeat the things I've learned the next day.
- I do breaks.
- I do things that I enjoy.
- I sleep enough
- I try to connect the thing I'm learning right now with things that I've already learned
- I don't learn too many things
- I batch things, for example: one day: math, physics, CS, the other day something else.
I'm aware of the fact that we are all humans, I'm not trying to accomplish anything impossible, I don't have any weird expectations, I just feel like that I'm not getting my 100%.
What are your tricks ?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 40.6 ms ] threadThat's a big one. You're right on target.
Personally, I try to focus on cross domain topics and heuristics.
Like Sturgeon's law, The 80:20 rule, exponential growth, KISS, etc...
If you're asking about raw memorization I'm sure there's a physical limit to the ratio of usefulness to depth of data.
And don't forget about The Dunning–Kruger effect and the fact that lots of people get stuff done without knowing how to do it at the outset. But that's only if you're learning to do rather than learning to learn.
This is something I found recently in another thread and would like to work on this now. "how to learn without a mentor"
https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/04/17/learning-without-a-m...
So I went back to refresh my memory about the course 'Learning How to Learn' and realized there is more value to it than what other articles normally outline. I am linking to a few course notes to give anyone who reads this a better understanding of what you will gain from it.
https://github.com/Espores/Learning-how-to-learn-Coursera-No...
https://www.reddit.com/r/GetMotivated/comments/5950tm/text_i...
that way the info you learn will actually stick