Package ideas into books, magazines, websites
learn to be thrifty
content mode for living
little is enough for living
how to figure out your unique capabilities? (my opinion: try lots of things, discover what you can do well)
1st come up with ideas
2nd actively kill ideas
3rd use those ideas that manage to survive
optimize your strength
countdown clock to death is very effective
setting 6 month deadline
5 year plans
https://castbox.fm/episode/Ep-25%3A-Kevin-Kelly---WIRED-Co-Founder%2C-Polymath%2C-Most-Interesting-Man-In-The-World-id1059468-id51930433?country=ru
016 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast, Kevin Rose
Lime disease
Microbiom & gut
meditation - mindfulness practice
guided meditation in sam harriss website
antifragile, black swan books
Jesus's son short stories
Microbiom & gut
There are more bacteria in your body than your cells
Your brain on porn documentary
No booze no masturbation challenge
Headspace & calm meditation app
meditation - mindfulness practice
guided meditation in sam harriss website
antifragile, black swan books
Jesus's son short stories
sup app for fotoshoot
015 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast, Ed Catmull
Ignorance is bliss, what you do not know cannot hurt you
It is better to be roughly correct, than precisely wrong
Artists learn to see, not draw
The great teaching company lectures, he listened to all of them
Joseph Campbell storytelling
war chest
Tudors and stuarts ttc history lecture
Wrath of the khans
Apathana meditation
Trans meditation
https://ru.player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/ep-22-ed-catmull-president-of-pixar-on-steve-jobs-stories-and-lessons-learned
It is better to be roughly correct, than precisely wrong
Artists learn to see, not draw
The great teaching company lectures, he listened to all of them
Joseph Campbell storytelling
war chest
Tudors and stuarts ttc history lecture
Wrath of the khans
Apathana meditation
Trans meditation
https://ru.player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/ep-22-ed-catmull-president-of-pixar-on-steve-jobs-stories-and-lessons-learned
014 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast, Mike Shinoda
Every child is an artist, but the problem is to stay an artist when you grow up - Picasso
Passion was driving their activity, not money or fame
Ninja scrolls movie
Myazaki Hayao movies are great Meditation
013 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast, Dan Carlin
Hardcore history podcast
Pick a subject, do research
Claiming territory in new market
Find your unique voice during process
Always be yourself
Write as if you are writing to your friends
athlete who passed his prime
Build your product around what you do well
Do not trust to opinions of experts...everything is possible...this was the case with Dan's podcast monetization
Working with niche:
Do not be afraid to do what you are not qualified to do
Pick a subject, do research
Claiming territory in new market
Find your unique voice during process
Always be yourself
Write as if you are writing to your friends
athlete who passed his prime
Build your product around what you do well
Do not trust to opinions of experts...everything is possible...this was the case with Dan's podcast monetization
Working with niche:
Do not be afraid to do what you are not qualified to do
012 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast, James Altucher
Gratitude and abundance are the same things
You are average 5 people around you
Key to entrepreneurship & success is to reduce risks
Improve yourself 1% a week
Sleep at least 8 hours for good health, it is essential for rejuvenating brain & body
Be vaguely correct instead of being precisely wrong
Nasim Taleb
News is the worst form of junk food you inject yourself
Fiction writers are the best writers
While reading, new ideas come to his mind & he starts writing
Learn to say no, time is more valuable than money, saying no gives you time
Time is non-renewable resource
Money magnifies all your qualities
Every tomorrow is defined by what you do today
Middle class is slowly diminishing
Industry gatekeepers are going away: you can publish your book
Big corporations will not hire you anymore, you have to build your own business
Your writing should be entertaining and educational
In your writing show your vulnerability, your pain points and write how you resolved this problem, never give advice on what to do
4hww book's objective is to give people tools for maximizing their per hour output/productivity power of no book summary
In valley of failure we saw our seeds of success
011 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast
Neil Strauss
Neil’s writing process:
1st draft for yourself
2nd draft for the reader
3rd draft for the haters
Give your writing for proof reading, and present polished work to audience
People learn through metaphors
Not accepting norms will change the world
1st draft for yourself
2nd draft for the reader
3rd draft for the haters
Give your writing for proof reading, and present polished work to audience
People learn through metaphors
Not accepting norms will change the world
010 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast
Sam Harris
Guided mindfulness meditation helps to calm brain and become more conscious
It is so hard to notice that you became lost in thoughts
Self-consciousness is an illusion
Self-consciousness is an illusion
009 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast
Rhonda Patrick
Micronutrients
Vitamin K in dark leafy plants
If you want better cognitive performance move a lot physically
Fasting and less ejaculation lengthens life time of males
Take micronutrients to prevent future illnesses
Focus and get your micronutrients for good health, this is low hanging fruit
In diet, absence of harmful things does not guarantee presence of useful things, therefore develop habit of taking micronutrients
30 grams of protein within 30 minutes of waking up and fistful of greens in every meal is great
Micronutrients
Vitamin K in dark leafy plants
If you want better cognitive performance move a lot physically
Fasting and less ejaculation lengthens life time of males
Take micronutrients to prevent future illnesses
Focus and get your micronutrients for good health, this is low hanging fruit
In diet, absence of harmful things does not guarantee presence of useful things, therefore develop habit of taking micronutrients
30 grams of protein within 30 minutes of waking up and fistful of greens in every meal is great
008 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast
Chase Jarvis
Creativity is a new literacy
Hacker mentality - develop it in yourself
Once you are great at your craft, the rest is vision, hack the system
Negotiation is an essential life skill
Being great at your craft is a requirement
Learn to position yourself in marketplace
Be great at telling your story, storytelling is a great influence tool, packaging story is mission critical find ways to hack the system
How do you differentiate yourself in market place? be different, not better...zig when everybody is zagging
There are no more gate keepers like magazines & publishing houses...there is internet
Take ideas from other spheres, industries to be great at your skill
Be different not better
22 laws of marketing book
blue ocean strategy book
business model generation book
share your work, austin cleon book
smartcuts, kevin kelly
polymaths vs hyperspecialists
specialization is for insects -Isaac Azimov, be polymath!!!
Kickstarter
Indiegogo
Youtube
Patreon
It is permissible to be polymath
If you spread yourself too thin vs. if you have predisposition with right tools, you can become good pretty quickly
What did you start saying no to for reaching your goals?
Set limits to number of activities to be able to reach your goals 20 % customer make 80% of your income
Creativity is a new literacy
Hacker mentality - develop it in yourself
Once you are great at your craft, the rest is vision, hack the system
Negotiation is an essential life skill
Being great at your craft is a requirement
Learn to position yourself in marketplace
Be great at telling your story, storytelling is a great influence tool, packaging story is mission critical find ways to hack the system
How do you differentiate yourself in market place? be different, not better...zig when everybody is zagging
There are no more gate keepers like magazines & publishing houses...there is internet
Take ideas from other spheres, industries to be great at your skill
Be different not better
22 laws of marketing book
blue ocean strategy book
business model generation book
share your work, austin cleon book
smartcuts, kevin kelly
polymaths vs hyperspecialists
specialization is for insects -Isaac Azimov, be polymath!!!
Kickstarter
Indiegogo
Youtube
Patreon
It is permissible to be polymath
If you spread yourself too thin vs. if you have predisposition with right tools, you can become good pretty quickly
What did you start saying no to for reaching your goals?
Set limits to number of activities to be able to reach your goals 20 % customer make 80% of your income
007 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast
Stephen Dubner
Freakonomics book coauthor
Storytelling is very important skill
1st come up with as many ideas as it is possible
2nd kill all of them
3rd take those ideas that did not die and use them
Thinking fast and slow book
Correlation vs. Causation
Daniel refuted stories, experts may not understand your idea, thus do not rely on their expertise, question their & your own assumptions
Test assumptions
Uncover biases
Become a better thinker
You are yourself in all circumstances
People try to replicate other successful people by reading their biographies, that is common bias among many people
Freakonomics principles & rules
Train to think in objective way
Put away your moral compass at considering all kinds of issue or while thinking
Be curious like a child
Writings is crystallizing your thoughts, clearing thinking
7up series documentary - sociology, decision making, nurture vs. nature
Clothes you wear influences your thinking & behavior
Levels of the game McPhee book
006 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast
6 formulas for more output and less overwhelm
1. Wake up at least 1 hour before you have to be in front of computer screen.
2. Make a cup of tea and sit down with pen & paper.
3. Write down 3-5 things that are making you anxious/uncomfortable, the stuff you delay all the time. Most important tasks= most uncomfortable tasks
4. Ask yourself:
a) If this is the only thing I accomplish, will I be satisfied with this day?
b) Will this task ease or knock off other important tasks, is it force multiplier?
5. Choose only those tasks that have positive response, no more than 3 tasks.
6. Block out time and work on only ONE of these tasks. Eliminate distractions & focus on task at hand.
7. If you get distracted or procrastinate, then calmly return to task at hand & finish it.
If everything is important, then nothing is important.
What you do is far more important than how you do it.
Doing something well does not make it important.
Being busy is a form of laziness & indiscriminate action.
Do not underestimate yourself, overestimate the world.
005 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss show podcast, Jason Silva
Brain games national geographic documentary
Epiphany addict - realizing something great, new discovery
shots of awe/search in youtube
Festival of dangerous ideas
Learn to get into flow state by Steven Kotler
Discover your talents and passions
Dopamine – how to manipulate it for our advantage
cognitive ecstasy wonder junkie
Set, setting & environment dictate your emotions
Do activities that take you into flow state
I worried about many hardships and most of them did not happen - Mark Twain
Enemy Dostoyevsky double
Memento movie
Matrix movie
Inception movie
Joseph Cambell’s Hero's journey book
https://player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-5-jason-silva
004 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss Show Podcast, Ryan Holiday
Philosophy is used for solving practical problems
You do not control the world around you, you only control your response to the world around you
Stoicism - operating system for making better decisions in your life
Real problem is to think that you need money for surviving
Enjoy wealth but do not think that it is key for your survival, practice voluntary poverty
Make riches serve you, not you serving to riches
The problem is not having riches, but riches having you
Tucker Max
Robert Green
Find a mentor whom you can use as a ruler to compare yourself
Jack Canfield
chicken soup for the soul
Fog of war documentary
Wall of Sound documentary
How to be a good writer?
Live interesting life, do something interesting and write about it....write only when you have something to say...unless do not write at all
If you do 1 or 2 things you will feel busy, if you do 4 or 5 things you are not that busy and things help each other
To write one book is hard, but the more you write, the easier it gets
Ryan runs everyday
Top 2 3 books
Sarah Bagwell how to live book
Ulysses s. Grant biography book
The fish that ate the whale book
Pharnam Street Shane parish blog
Maker vs Manager schedule
Paul graham essays
To be rich you need either make lots of money or limit your wants & desires
Keep your identity small, be able to live for small salary, do not develop expensive habits, otherwise when you get poor it will be difficult to live
Learn and practice financial management, save money for difficult days
Human action, technology are creating climate change and super storms
Being greedy when others are fearful, being fearful when others are greedy - Warren Buffet
Sub-reddits are great source of info
Survivorship bias
War of Art S. Pressfield book
Meditations Marcus Aurelius book
Robert Green book
Learn to read people
Gladiator movie
Shown of the dead movie
https://player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-4-ryan-holiday
You do not control the world around you, you only control your response to the world around you
Stoicism - operating system for making better decisions in your life
Real problem is to think that you need money for surviving
Enjoy wealth but do not think that it is key for your survival, practice voluntary poverty
Make riches serve you, not you serving to riches
The problem is not having riches, but riches having you
Tucker Max
Robert Green
Find a mentor whom you can use as a ruler to compare yourself
Jack Canfield
chicken soup for the soul
Fog of war documentary
Wall of Sound documentary
How to be a good writer?
Live interesting life, do something interesting and write about it....write only when you have something to say...unless do not write at all
If you do 1 or 2 things you will feel busy, if you do 4 or 5 things you are not that busy and things help each other
To write one book is hard, but the more you write, the easier it gets
Ryan runs everyday
Top 2 3 books
Sarah Bagwell how to live book
Ulysses s. Grant biography book
The fish that ate the whale book
Pharnam Street Shane parish blog
Maker vs Manager schedule
Paul graham essays
To be rich you need either make lots of money or limit your wants & desires
Keep your identity small, be able to live for small salary, do not develop expensive habits, otherwise when you get poor it will be difficult to live
Learn and practice financial management, save money for difficult days
Human action, technology are creating climate change and super storms
Being greedy when others are fearful, being fearful when others are greedy - Warren Buffet
Sub-reddits are great source of info
Survivorship bias
War of Art S. Pressfield book
Meditations Marcus Aurelius book
Robert Green book
Learn to read people
Gladiator movie
Shown of the dead movie
https://player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-4-ryan-holiday
003 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss Show podcast, Kelly Starret and Justin Mager
One should sleep 8+ hours per night
Quantified self-tools
Observing deep sleep
Blood testing, one blood test is a snapshot, and continuous tests give chart and explain our internal processes
Folic acid and methylation
Better information - better decisions
Heart rate variability exercises (HRV)
Listen to yourself, to your body for improving health and life quality
Observe yourself, read people, it is easy to read people by their emotions & movements
If you know yourself, you know others
If you wake up and have no erection...then you have health issue
Sitting and office work is very bad, similar to smoking and killing yourself slowly
Improve your cognitive performance by fixing your diet, posture
To improve your thinking, mental performance, improve your physical performance, it is cheap & effective
Sleep hygiene:
Pitch dark room
It should be a little bit cold
Taking away chair at school will have major impact in health improvement of children, work in office
While working, avoid sitting for long hours
Think critically, use technology to optimize our potential
002 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss Show podcast, Josh Waitskin
Playing simultaneous chess games is like juggling balls
Constantly be learning
Cognitive biases: sunk cost fallacy, confirmation bias, false constructs
20/80 analysis
What rules people following that are not required that I can exploit?
Who is good at skill, who shouldn't be?
Questions you ask yourself and your internal dialogue defines your thinking
Meditation is a very powerful tool at self improvement, you start seeing yourself from side to meditate sit cross legged in comfortable position, follow and return to your breath
Journaling is another useful tool for self improvement
Cultivate habit of relaxing and working, turning on and turning off set and practice morning and evening routines
Dao de Jing
Shantaram
Collect & ask questions to yourself, they define your thinking
Ghandi Lao tzu
Buddha
https://ja.player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-2-joshua-waitzkin
Constantly be learning
Cognitive biases: sunk cost fallacy, confirmation bias, false constructs
20/80 analysis
What rules people following that are not required that I can exploit?
Who is good at skill, who shouldn't be?
Questions you ask yourself and your internal dialogue defines your thinking
Meditation is a very powerful tool at self improvement, you start seeing yourself from side to meditate sit cross legged in comfortable position, follow and return to your breath
Journaling is another useful tool for self improvement
Cultivate habit of relaxing and working, turning on and turning off set and practice morning and evening routines
Dao de Jing
Shantaram
Collect & ask questions to yourself, they define your thinking
Ghandi Lao tzu
Buddha
https://ja.player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-2-joshua-waitzkin
001 cliff notes from Tim Ferriss Show podcast
Kevin Rose
To make good investments, observe leaders, opinion makers and look for social trends
Be curious about everything
Be in good shape, do workouts
Annual letters of Warren Buffett
Barbell approach to investing - 20 % highly speculative investment & 80 % highly conservative & income guaranteed investment - do not gamble more than you can afford to lose
Phillip Rosedale
When one has no fear, he starts to think big Meditation practice
4hww is about maximizing productivity & per hour output
Food Inc documentary
Tell the truth, make fun of yourself before someone else will make fun of you laugh
Learn to catch a wave and use it to make profit
Practice gardening and farming as hobby when you start a business, focus on your product
https://player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-1-kevin-rose
To make good investments, observe leaders, opinion makers and look for social trends
Be curious about everything
Be in good shape, do workouts
Annual letters of Warren Buffett
Barbell approach to investing - 20 % highly speculative investment & 80 % highly conservative & income guaranteed investment - do not gamble more than you can afford to lose
Phillip Rosedale
When one has no fear, he starts to think big Meditation practice
4hww is about maximizing productivity & per hour output
Food Inc documentary
Tell the truth, make fun of yourself before someone else will make fun of you laugh
Learn to catch a wave and use it to make profit
Practice gardening and farming as hobby when you start a business, focus on your product
https://player.fm/series/the-tim-ferriss-show-1578275/episode-1-kevin-rose
The Story of Stuff

From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever. http://storyofstuff.org
How to learn, retain and use vast amount of information in short time
Do you read a lot? I do.
Once I read so much that I felt as if I live in a bubble of my imagination that
I formed from reading too much. And there was one problem in this situation. It
was not the bubble that I have formed, it was memory. I could not remember most
of things I read before. I mean I was able to remember big ideas, but I could not
remember details so I could use these ideas in life. It was partially due to
too much social media information I have been consuming, just recently I
started following information diet and feeling little bit better. However I am still
not good enough at following my own advice. I need follow what I advised myself.
So anyways, this post is about how to learn more in shorter time and be able to
use it.
Do you feel this? You
read a book or learn something, but what you have learned stays unused. It stays
in notebooks or files you have created. It stays as notes you have taken during
learning process. I feel very disappointed for not being able to use what I
have learned. I mean what we learn does not reach operational level; a reflex
point at which you can use gained knowledge. What would you do if you could
learn something in shorter time and be able to use it quite decently? I wish I
could reach such a level. There are numerous ideas I wish I could do if I had
such ability.
Our inability to use
what we learn is practically very hard to pinpoint from vast amount of factors
and address it. Partially it is our faulty memories, partially it is our irregular
schedules, and partially it is non-systematic approach to learning process and
not knowing how our memories work. So, to address this situation I read a lot
about learning process, how our memories work and found ideas that may help us.
This list of ideas may help us to learn more and be able to use gained knowledge
if only we will be consistent in our efforts. So let’s begin to learn these
ideas.
Be passionate. Make yourself extremely interested in topic to
remember more of it. Ask questions. Focus on what you are learning. I know, we
all do that, what we are learning is interesting and important but often we may
turn on our autopilot and wonder in our imagination or go thought a list of
tasks we need to do. To comprehend information well, make yourself interested
in it, ask questions, reflect about what you are learning.
Use Pareto principle. Focus and learn 20 % of
information that you will use 80 % of time. The only issue with this idea is to
find out which 20 % that forms what you are learning. After finding that
information, focus on it. Ask yourself or experts
in that subject, what information or concepts are the most frequently used. If
you look at language use, there are words that you will use once in every 3-5
hours, there are words that you will use once in every 2-3 days, words that you
will use once a week, and words that you will use once a month. You can ignore words that you will use once in
3-4 months. You do not need to learn them because such words are very
situational. I think there is a similar situation in other domains also. Learn the
20 % to use 80 % of time.
Take good notes. Attentively take notes of key ideas from start.
Review, simplify and compress notes with various memory techniques such as
chunking, mnemonic, acronyms and images. Good notes are simple, short and can
be reviewed very quickly. Ideal notes will be in a form of flash cards that you
can review in daily basis.
Use Feynman technique. (Need to read this
amazing person’s books and watch his interviews) So, Feynman technique works in
the following way:
- Select the topic and study it.
- After studying, explain the idea in simple language so that a little kid can understand it. While doing this, find out problem areas that you cannot explain or describe well. These areas are the things you did not understand properly.
- Study the target ideas you did not understand until you will be able to explain them.
- Repeat the process and explain the idea(s)
Once you will be able to
explain what you have learned, you can be sure that you have mastered the
concept. By the way Feynman technique used with teaching process accelerates
your learning and information retaining process. I often try to tell my friends
what I am learning. This helps me a lot.
Connect ideas and experience. Link all ideas and
concepts with your experience. There more you connect what you are learning
with your life experience, the easier you will remember what you are learning.
Just a bunch of concepts that exist in a form of text is hard to remember in
comparison with ideas that you can relate to as experience.
Visualize ideas you have learned. Imagine key concepts in
strange, funny and unusual pictures. This takes time to do, but it is much less
time than rote memorization process. Just take one idea or concept, imagine it
in funny situation or make it funny by adding something, link it with another
concept as a story. By this way you will remember more. Watch the video below and you will understand power of visualization.
Practice spaced repetition. We all forget everything we learn, it is natural process. The forgetting process was studied by HermanEbbinghaus. With help of this study, he discovered a forgetting curve – how fast people forget what they learn. To remember more of what you have learned, practice spaced repetition. What I understood is that you can pull back to your memory most of things if you repeat them often during certain periods. To ease the process, use spaced repetition apps. There are many of them: Anki, Quizlet, Cram, Anymemo etc. My favorite one is Anki, it is good, simple and desktop software is easy to use for creating flashcards.
Practice healthy habits. Eat healthy food, do
workouts everyday and sleep enough (at least 7 hours). Nutritious food gives necessary
chemical elements that will improve your cognitive performance. 40-60 minutes
of workout made of aerobics, calisthenics and strengths training also help you
to maintain your brain in peak performance. Sleep is essential for memory transfer;
neural activity produces toxic metabolic waste. Active brain produces more of
such waste; sleep helps us to clear that toxic waste out. This last paragraph
needs sources and I was lazy to cite them. You can search them by yourself,
if you are interested. So far these are my findings. I sensed good changes when
I used these principles in my study process. However, I need to be more
disciplined to get good results.
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