Are you looking for ways to improve your ability to learn and gain more knowledge?
If that is your case, then you might want to consider following the Feynman Technique. It is a simple approach to learning new things that a Nobel Prize physicist developed.
This technique is named after Richard Feynman, who was born on May 11, 1918. He was an American theoretical physicist, and he was able to learn complicated ideas on his own.
When he was 15, he taught himself advanced algebra, trigonometry, infinite series, integral & differential calculus, and analytic geometry...
Before he entered college, he experimented with mathematical topics and created symbols for cosine, tangent, sine, and logarithm so that they do not appear to be three variables that are multiplied together...
The technique allows you to go beyond memorization and actually turn what you learn into knowledge.
This is a much better way of learning because when you only memorize what you learn, that idea only stays in your mind for a limited period, making the knowledge eventually non-existent.
The Feynman Technique Steps
Now that you have a good idea of what is the Feynman Technique and how it can help improve your self-directed learning, you must learn about its four basic steps... Click play to listen!
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