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162. Ultralearning MIT’s 4-Year CS Degree in 12 Months and Future of Learning, Creativity and Purpose | Scott Young

12.09.2019 - By Matt WardPlay

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Scott Young (@ScottHYoung) is a blogger, traveler, author, self-experimenter and ultra-learner that took MIT's entire 4-year programming curriculum in a year. He's the author of Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career and runs a podcast looking at career advice, learning, growth, productivity, philosophy and more.

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In today's episode we discuss:

* How Scott completed a 4-year MIT programming degree in 12 months

* Secrets to learning smarter, and faster

* The reasons MOOCs failed and didn't

* Ways to redesign education for the 21st century

* How to deal with filter bubbles and bias

* Scott's thoughts on productivity, purpose and results

* Lessons learned from travel

* Why Scott's not convinced about biohacking and brain augmentation

* Was Harvard right in their racial discrimination

* How to increase your comfort zone and creativity

* What Scott's learned about happiness and internal reflection

* Where should someone today focus their efforts

* Why software is eating the world

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