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How To Supercharge Your Learning

The Feynman Technique can also be used for a different way of thinking that allows you to break ideas apart and reconstruct them.

When you have a conversation, and the other person uses words or relationships that you are not familiar with, ask them to explain to you as if you're a child. Doing this will supercharge both of your learning.

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