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1) Choose A Topic And Start Studying It

1) Choose A Topic And Start Studying It

This technique is not limited to mathematics or physics. You can apply it to anything. Choose a topic and study it thoroughly.

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The Feynman Technique

The Feynman Technique

When your knowledge of something is full of complex explanations and terms taken from textbooks, you're less likely to grasp it.

You end up memorizing something exactly as it's written in a book or as the teacher explained it to you, so it doesn't take long for this knowledge to disappear....

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4) Organize And Review

4) Organize And Review

Don't stop until you can explain what you've learned in simple terms. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as many times as you need. It probably won't take that long.

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2) Explain The Topics In Your Own Words.

2) Explain The Topics In Your Own Words.

Explain the concept in your own words as if you were trying to teach it to a child. When trying to break things down into simple ideas with simple vocabulary, you'll realize whether or not your knowledge of the subject is sufficient.

This makes it easy to identity any gaps in your knowled...

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3) Go Back To Study Material When You Get Stuck.

3) Go Back To Study Material When You Get Stuck.

When you can explain the subject in simple terms, only then will you understand it. This means the knowledge will stick with you and not disappear.

Review your notes and study material for anything that you still don't understand and try to explain it to yourself in an easy way.

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Generalist | Ambivert We are forever learning. One step at a time.

The Feynman technique can be used to learn anything. It was devised by Nobel laureate Richard Feynman. The idea is that when you can teach something in the simplest way possible, you will master it. This technique has 4 steps.

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Whenever writing on a given or chosen topic, make sure that you have chosen a subject people will actually feel like reading.

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Learning Vs Studying

Learning Vs Studying

Learning leads to knowledge. Studying a topic means you are invested in it.

The world already has tons of knowledge. You don't need to learn more. What you need is to study, to practice, and to take action on the knowledge you have.

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