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Learning



Can You Prove Me Wrong About Learning?

 

Watch the first and last 3 minutes of any documentary.  The first three minutes cover the subject matter.  The final three minutes offer a conclusion. 

Because of the seemingly overwhelming amount of subjects and increased information, this tactic will allow you to exponentially increase your knowledge.  This an example of the 360° circle philosophy.  You will learn most of what you need to know on any subject in under half the time! Of course you can go back and learn more about any subject. 

You will see how seemingly disparate subjects are more interconnected than you imagined.  The more you know the more you can know!  A documentary about the wildlife of Yellowstone offers a range of information.  The geology of the region is in the background.  The climate of the region can be deduced. The attitude of humans towards wildlife can be determined.  You can gain insight into the evolution of plants, animals and us!  If you are very interested in a particular subject, watch the same documentary twice.  You will be amazed how much more information can be garnered from careful attention. 

But the key is that you do not need to go to every point on the 360° circle to know any subject! 

© 2008 Richard Hamilton

 

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