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Scott Young is the bestselling author of the book Ultralearning which we covered extensively in his first appearance on this show. Today we dive deeper into the art of learning as we discuss his new book, Get Better at Anything. In our increasingly connected world, the biggest challenge we're facing isn't lack of information but rather information overload. Scott and I discuss how traditional education prepares us with structured learning, yet often fails to equip us for independent learning as we enter the real world.
In our conversation, Scott and I talk about how AI is changing the way we learn and how we can master the skill of learning in today's digital age. Scott also challenges the notion that self-directed learning is always the best approach and more importantly, reveals what we should do instead.
In an era defined by accessible and abundant information, the ability to distill, process, and learn is even more important than ever. This conversation will get you started and Scott’s new book, Get Better at Anything will help you reignite your passion for learning.
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Here's What You'll Learn:
How to Master the Metaskill of 'Ultralearning' | with Scott Young
Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career
Gartner Hype Cycle Research Methodology | Gartner
The Science Behind Success and Creative Burnout (And Why You're Approaching Both Mostly Wrong) | with Eric Barker
Top Performer
Adam Grant — The Man Who Does Everything | The Tim Ferriss Show
Scott Young's website
Get Better at Anything book
Continue to Listen & LearnBreaking Through Your Upper Limits and Living In Your Zone of Genius | with Gay Hendricks
Find Your Creativity by Finding Your Why | with Dr. Mark Shrime
How to Live a Better Life Simply by Asking Better Questions | with Marc Champagne
What Creativity Is, How It Works, and the Laws to Learning It | with Joey Cofone
Becoming a ‘Digital Minimalist’ | with Cal Newport
How Tiny Changes Can Create Remarkable Results | with James Clear
FOCUS: The Superpower of the 21st Century | with Cal Newport
Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? Maybe…and Here’s How to Prepare | with Michael Kammes
How to Become ‘Indistractable’ | with Nir Eyal
The Zen-like Art of ‘Getting Things Done’ | with David Allen
The Beginner’s Guide to Optimizing Yourself
Guest Bio:Scott Young
Scott H. Young is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Ultralearning, a podcast host, computer programmer, and an avid reader. Since 2006, he has published weekly essays to help people learn and think better. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Pocket, and Business Insider, on the BBC, and at TEDx among other outlets. He doesn’t promise to have all the answers, just a place to start. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Show Credits:This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.
The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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Want to continue learning from the world’s experts on time management, networking, career development, better sleep, overcoming burnout, and so much more?
→ Click here for your customized podcast playlist
Scott Young is the bestselling author of the book Ultralearning which we covered extensively in his first appearance on this show. Today we dive deeper into the art of learning as we discuss his new book, Get Better at Anything. In our increasingly connected world, the biggest challenge we're facing isn't lack of information but rather information overload. Scott and I discuss how traditional education prepares us with structured learning, yet often fails to equip us for independent learning as we enter the real world.
In our conversation, Scott and I talk about how AI is changing the way we learn and how we can master the skill of learning in today's digital age. Scott also challenges the notion that self-directed learning is always the best approach and more importantly, reveals what we should do instead.
In an era defined by accessible and abundant information, the ability to distill, process, and learn is even more important than ever. This conversation will get you started and Scott’s new book, Get Better at Anything will help you reignite your passion for learning.
Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One?» Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode
Here's What You'll Learn:
How to Master the Metaskill of 'Ultralearning' | with Scott Young
Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career
Gartner Hype Cycle Research Methodology | Gartner
The Science Behind Success and Creative Burnout (And Why You're Approaching Both Mostly Wrong) | with Eric Barker
Top Performer
Adam Grant — The Man Who Does Everything | The Tim Ferriss Show
Scott Young's website
Get Better at Anything book
Continue to Listen & LearnBreaking Through Your Upper Limits and Living In Your Zone of Genius | with Gay Hendricks
Find Your Creativity by Finding Your Why | with Dr. Mark Shrime
How to Live a Better Life Simply by Asking Better Questions | with Marc Champagne
What Creativity Is, How It Works, and the Laws to Learning It | with Joey Cofone
Becoming a ‘Digital Minimalist’ | with Cal Newport
How Tiny Changes Can Create Remarkable Results | with James Clear
FOCUS: The Superpower of the 21st Century | with Cal Newport
Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? Maybe…and Here’s How to Prepare | with Michael Kammes
How to Become ‘Indistractable’ | with Nir Eyal
The Zen-like Art of ‘Getting Things Done’ | with David Allen
The Beginner’s Guide to Optimizing Yourself
Guest Bio:Scott Young
Scott H. Young is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Ultralearning, a podcast host, computer programmer, and an avid reader. Since 2006, he has published weekly essays to help people learn and think better. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Pocket, and Business Insider, on the BBC, and at TEDx among other outlets. He doesn’t promise to have all the answers, just a place to start. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Show Credits:This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.
The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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