Learning should not be confined to one's own profession or major. Actively seek to read and learn from a wide variety of topics, intentionally looking for similarities between different fields. By doing so, one can stumble across new ideas that teach how the world works. Broadening learning horizons can help professionals in different fields gain valuable insights from each other, and understand the interconnectedness of different disciplines, which all deal with uncertainty and competition.
There are two big ways to learn:
Active learning: Someone tells you what to learn, how to learn it, on a set schedule, on pre-selected standardized topics.
Passive learning: You let your mind wander with no intended destination. You read and learn broadly, talk to people from various backgrounds, and stumble haphazardly across topics you had never considered but spark your curiosity, often because it’s the topic you happen to need at that specific time of your life.
I can’t be alone in realizing that most of what I’ve learned in life has come from passive learning.