Would You Like To Learn More In 3 Hours Than 97% Of People Learn In 3 Weeks? | I'll make you genius đŸ€Ż | Episode 2

In 60 seconds, you’re going to have the cheat code to learn anything.It’s the framework created by one of the smartest humans in history:A Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Richard Feynman..

Feynman’s idea is that everything can be broken down into smaller pieces. This means you can learn anything in three hours. So let’s get started!

So how do I learn anything in 3 hours?

So how do I learn anything in 3 hours?

This is the foundation of this model.

It’s called a 4 step algorithm and it works for any skill, no matter how complex. (in-short will make you a genius)

Let me explain:

Step 1: Grab pen and paper (or open your laptop). Write down what you’re trying to learn about, or find an article that explains the process you want to know more about.

Step 2: Explain it to a 5 year old who has no background knowledge or context for why this topic exists (for example, think back to when you were 5 years old). Write down what comes out of your mouth with very little filtering from your adult brain! Why? Because at this point in life we are all still learning—so don’t be afraid of sounding stupid when explaining something new! Remember that real learning comes from asking questions and having them answered by someone else with expertise on the topic. This means that if you have someone helpful nearby like a friend or colleague then they can be your test subject while they listen intently as well as ask questions which will help clarify things further! Here are some examples of questions they might ask: “Why does that happen?” “What do these numbers mean?” “What happens next?” These will guide you through better understanding concepts within whatever domain/field it is that we're working within at any given time (e..g physics vs psychology).

Step 3: Review your notes.  Review them again, and again if necessary, until they're perfect! Don't be afraid to take lots of time on this step, because now that you've explained something in great detail, it's going to be much easier for you from here on out...because the hard work has already been done!  Also remember that when reviewing your notes, try not to read them like an adult would; think about how things look from your 5 year-old perspective - don't explain anything unless asked (we want the childlike wonder). This is important because later steps won't work as well if there are any gaps in our understanding while we were explaining things earlier on; so do yourself a favour and take your time with this one!

Step 4: Refine (optional). If after repeat reviews of all previous steps there are still concepts or ideas that seem confusing or unclear then go ahead and refine those sections some more until everything makes sense - but don't worry about making small details perfect yet; we'll get back around later on once we've had more practice explaining things throughly with different people who aren’t ourselves!

The key to this model is that it works for anything you want to learn about.

Learning is a skill.

I know that sounds obvious, but it's important to remember when you're learning something new. Learning is not just about acquiring information; it is about developing habits and skills that allow you to apply the information in real life situations.

In order for this model to work, we need to be able to identify what exactly we are trying learn. This can be anything from how markets work or how diets work if you are gymming, all the way down to learning how someone learns best in a certain situation (e.g., teaching yourself for semesters ;) ). But first things first! How do you even begin?

This is one of my secrets of learning so fast

The secret I am about to share with you is one of my secrets of learning so fast. It's a very simple technique, but is very effective and allows me to learn many skills in a short amount of time.

I've used it often to fasten up my learning, but I've also helped others learn their skills more quickly than they could have done otherwise using this simple method.

The technique is quite simple: you can use it anytime, anywhere, without taking anything with you; no books or computers required!

Conclusion

If you have read this far and thought, “Yeah, that makes sense”, then I hope you will give this method a try. You can apply it to any subject or topic.

It works for languages, it works for topics outside of language learning like finance or accounting, and it even works for skydiving! It is true that there are some things that require more time than others but overall the 3 hour rule still applies.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it.

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