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Re-Run: Three Bizarre Learning Principles (And Why We Struggle With Learning)

May 15, 2021
32:49
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
How New Learning Doesn't Take You Forward
03:00 • 3min
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3
The Principle of Falling Backwards When Learning
05:54 • 4min
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4
Article Writing Courses - How to Write a Block Post
10:05 • 2min
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5
How to Take Better Landscape Pictures
12:17 • 2min
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6
The Process of Learning to Write Blog Posts Is More Complicated
14:24 • 1min
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7
The Complexity of Artical Writing
15:50 • 2min
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8
Using Manual Focus on a Canon DSLR Camera
18:08 • 5min
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9
The Secrets of Arning
23:01 • 2min
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10
How I Learned in Design
25:20 • 2min
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The One Thing You Can Learn by Yourself
27:13 • 2min
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12
The Psychology of Starting Up
29:38 • 3min
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Learning is odd. It should be logical, even progressive. This is why we feel that we're bad at learning. But if we recognise what's really happening, we can move forward steadily.

In this series, we look at three sets of phenomena that I've personally encountered while learning.

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