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*Focus on learning vs performance. Learning is improvement, not mastery, max mistakes, leverage 1000x. Performance is only 24hr, mistakes minimized, goal of execution, and mastery. | *Focus on learning vs performance. Learning is improvement, not mastery, max mistakes, leverage 1000x. Performance is only 24hr, mistakes minimized, goal of execution, and mastery. | ||
*Worker Will does well - but then plateaus. At that point, he must get deliberate about learning. | *Worker Will does well - but then plateaus. At that point, he must get deliberate about learning. | ||
*Uber's first self-driving truck makes first delivery of 50k beers. Ie, that is blue collar job loss. Need to learn something new. Applies to white collar jobs, too. | |||
*book - Disrupted. My Misadventuree in the Start-Up Bubble. Funny book. High pay + old skill = not good. Example of white collar job loss. | |||
*Hobby Hilda - does well, then falls. How Hobby Hilda learns - ex. Industry Publication - reading what everyone else knows. You need ideas that people don't have. At best you get caught up with everyone. |
Revision as of 17:24, 6 September 2019
- 244 people on webinar
- Learning how to read
- Getting 10x in retaining learning
- Finding 1 hour to read every day
- Ex. learning to start a business - customers, sales, price setting
- The faster you learn, the more you can earn
- Ernst & Young reward and multi-million dollar business from scratch
- Co-creator of largest online community of learning how to learn?
- Think and Grow Rich - by Napoleon Hill is a classic. Takes a few hours to read, but changes life for ever.
- Michael started reading books since then en masse
- Likes learning about high performers, esp entrepreneurs
- 5 Hour Rule - read (or learn 5 hours per week)
- Worker Will, Hobby Hilda, Deliberate Danny - 3 archetypes.
- Scrooge saw the implications of his decisions - so he improved
- Focus on learning vs performance. Learning is improvement, not mastery, max mistakes, leverage 1000x. Performance is only 24hr, mistakes minimized, goal of execution, and mastery.
- Worker Will does well - but then plateaus. At that point, he must get deliberate about learning.
- Uber's first self-driving truck makes first delivery of 50k beers. Ie, that is blue collar job loss. Need to learn something new. Applies to white collar jobs, too.
- book - Disrupted. My Misadventuree in the Start-Up Bubble. Funny book. High pay + old skill = not good. Example of white collar job loss.
- Hobby Hilda - does well, then falls. How Hobby Hilda learns - ex. Industry Publication - reading what everyone else knows. You need ideas that people don't have. At best you get caught up with everyone.