Elucidations

Episode 153: Sam Enright discusses lifelong learning

Jan 2, 2026
Join Sam Enright, Editor at The Fitzwilliam and a non-resident fellow at Progress Ireland, as he explores the art of lifelong learning. He discusses effective techniques like spaced repetition, which optimizes memory recall, and highlights the importance of crafting your own study materials. Sam shares insights on the value of reading groups for in-depth understanding and how AI can be a helpful learning partner. He also touches on the complexities of different disciplines and how they influence our learning journeys.
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INSIGHT

Knowledge Can Harden Into Insulation

  • Learning more can increase ideological insulation; knowledge correlates with stronger, more uniform views within fields.
  • Being highly knowledgeable often trades open-mindedness for specialization and polarization.
INSIGHT

Complex Concepts Can Become Teachable

  • Some disciplines appear easier over time because teaching and abstraction mature, like calculus becoming accessible to many.
  • Whether graduate-level math will feel easy in 100 years depends on continued conceptual crystallization.
ADVICE

Make Memory Last With Spaced Repetition

  • Use spaced repetition (Anki/RemNote) to convert short-term study into durable long-term memory.
  • Write your own flashcards and let the system quiz harder on weak items while spacing out strengths.
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