|
|
|
|
|
by andai
729 days ago
|
|
If you have money, you can usually find someone who's significantly ahead of you in some area (e.g. business, fitness, spirituality, whatever it is for you) and pay them money to tell you things. Usually they will tell you things you already know, but because of the way humans are wired, your brain pays more attention to it when (1) someone with high status (according to your perception) tells you a thing, or (2) you paid a lot of money to be told the thing. It sinks in deeper, and you're much more likely to actually apply and integrate the knowledge. A cheaper way is to find groups full of people who are trying to get good at a specific thing, and pay money to join them. It won't filter for skill/talent, but it will filter for motivation, and that alone can be worth a great deal. Or you could just email thousands of people until someone says yes. That works too. (Especially if you filter for "highly experienced/talented yet relatively unpopular". The less email someone gets, the more likely they are to take yours seriously.) |
|