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Unpopular opinion: Too many people praise “learning.”
MAKING things is a better use of time.
Building an audience around your interests is THE cheat code.
Write articles.
Record videos.
Publish podcasts.
Plus, making things will make you learn faster anyways.
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Jack Oremus
@jboremus
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ᴅᴀᴠɪᴅ ᴘᴇʀᴇʟʟ ✌
@david_perell
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21. sij |
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Wow great find
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Eric Roseman
@EricMRoseman
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21. sij |
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because so many people see learning as consumption of information where as real learning comes from production with limited information...where the gaps get filled as you go
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Blake Stockton
@blakecstockton
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21. sij |
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The imagined criticism of creating is difficult hump to overcome
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Hunter Clarke
@Hunter_Clarke14
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21. sij |
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Totally agree with this. That’s why you have a huge advantage if you can manage to be immune (or at least robust) to embarrassment.
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Cyan Cooper
@Cyan_Cooper
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21. sij |
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The Internet is already saturated with company/personal brands that are niched.
The future content creators will be mega-learners who push the boundaries of what’s possible... all the time. 🧠
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Djonatan Buss
@djonatanb
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21. sij |
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Sounds like learning to me!
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Scott Young
@ScottHYoung
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22. sij |
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The secret is that you learn by making things. :)
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Johny Hoffman
@eclecticjohny
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It’s not that unpopular, people dislike college and leave but love learning in their free time as both a hobby and career booster. Not sure how learning new things is a wasteful use of time? Some of us are not entrepreneurial or creative in these endeavors.
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