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=Reading and True Literacy= | |||
*To read better, learn how to choose better books - Lindy Effect - [https://fs.blog/choose-your-next-book/] | *To read better, learn how to choose better books - Lindy Effect - [https://fs.blog/choose-your-next-book/] | ||
*Reading is a valuable skill much underutilized. Even those who are 'literate' do not take advantage of the skill. | *Reading is a valuable skill much underutilized. Even those who are 'literate' do not take advantage of the skill. | ||
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*But oldest wisdom is in books. Skim a large number, pick out the juicy parts. | *But oldest wisdom is in books. Skim a large number, pick out the juicy parts. | ||
*Read anything. Build the habit. Your habit will improve. | *Read anything. Build the habit. Your habit will improve. | ||
=Knowing= | |||
*Circle of competence [https://fs.blog/circle-of-competence/]. Open source economies which include openly accessible rapid learning materials break through this paradigm, increasing one's competence significantly |
Revision as of 17:35, 23 October 2022
Reading and True Literacy
- To read better, learn how to choose better books - Lindy Effect - [1]
- Reading is a valuable skill much underutilized. Even those who are 'literate' do not take advantage of the skill.
- Reading taste can grow up. From comic books to drame to sci fi to science and humanities... [2]. You start with junk food, your tastes grow up.
- Re-reading - don't read everything, read the greatest books over and over.
- More blogs - Farnjam st, Kevin Simmler's blog
- But oldest wisdom is in books. Skim a large number, pick out the juicy parts.
- Read anything. Build the habit. Your habit will improve.
Knowing
- Circle of competence [3]. Open source economies which include openly accessible rapid learning materials break through this paradigm, increasing one's competence significantly