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by zalkazemi
868 days ago
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Learn it like the experts. Historically. Understand what the earliest principles were and how they evolved into today’s principles. Find books written by the early pioneers or those who can introduce you to them. Enjoy the journey but if you’re looking for an easy way, there’s none. Reading 1-3 hours a day will get you really far in five years, further than those with degrees. Couple your reading with 10-30 minutes of writing and reflection and you will be a master by no time. Share your favorite findings at the end of the week in a podcast and newsletter, and buddy, you will be having lunch with Andrew Huberman in a few years. |
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Hey sorry to be a downer, but this is not very good advice. I’m not sure what you think happens in a 4-year degree program, but it’s certainly more involved than “reading 1-3 hours a day and 10-30 minutes of reflection”. And discussing neuroscience with Andrew Huberman is a totally different goal from becoming an expert in the field. There are much easier ways to do the former.