Kazani on Nostr: The Hard Thing About Learning Hard Things > Choose to look stupid: When you’re ...
The Hard Thing About Learning Hard Things
> Choose to look stupid: When you’re faking it, most of what you learn is just how to fake better
> Ask the third question: Most people give up when they're unable to grasp an opaque response, they assume they don’t know enough to evaluate the answer. Asking the third question requires courage
> Immerse yourself: Your brain was designed over millennia of evolution to soak up statistical patterns from its environment—whatever it needs to survive, communicate, and ascend a social hierarchy. But your brain needs stakes, and it needs to be immersed in enough raw information to extract patterns
> Double down on your strengths: Exploit your strengths and double down on them. People often self-select themselves out of usefulness, believing that their strengths aren’t useful in a new domain. They’re almost always wrong.
🔗
https://haseebq.com/the-hard-thing-about-learning-hard-things/Published at
2024-09-04 07:35:37Event JSON
{
"id": "d245e9117c9ad720ed8284ae556113ecdf86c4786b96d3962807531c99b527d6",
"pubkey": "66f47e3dcfe5c9281b436bf4ae443c4893d3c1b17ce503223f8043d3bfbdfb2f",
"created_at": 1725435337,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [],
"content": "The Hard Thing About Learning Hard Things\n\n\u003e Choose to look stupid: When you’re faking it, most of what you learn is just how to fake better\n\n\u003e Ask the third question: Most people give up when they're unable to grasp an opaque response, they assume they don’t know enough to evaluate the answer. Asking the third question requires courage\n\n\u003e Immerse yourself: Your brain was designed over millennia of evolution to soak up statistical patterns from its environment—whatever it needs to survive, communicate, and ascend a social hierarchy. But your brain needs stakes, and it needs to be immersed in enough raw information to extract patterns\n\n\u003e Double down on your strengths: Exploit your strengths and double down on them. People often self-select themselves out of usefulness, believing that their strengths aren’t useful in a new domain. They’re almost always wrong.\n\n🔗 https://haseebq.com/the-hard-thing-about-learning-hard-things/",
"sig": "0ea4582cdc00b1093ee03dbb31a6fc2b56c34bf928ce655ed1ed8690958dd3940cf4c629365487c0684c1c21ea0b885f9326b1a28993d40a48afc440c737c630"
}