Learning
How to Learn Faster
Learning fast doesn't mean cutting corners. It's about using more effective methods to achieve the same—or better—results in less time.
Deliberate Practice
Instead of practicing mechanically, identify your weak points and work on them specifically with rapid feedback. This is the difference between having 10 years of experience and having one year of experience repeated 10 times.
Learn by Teaching
The Feynman technique: choose a concept, explain it in simple terms as if to a child, identify your gaps, then fill them and simplify even further. To become clear is to become competent.
Connect to the Known
New information sticks five times better if it is anchored to something familiar. Systematically look for analogies, metaphors, and connections.
Sleep Consolidates
Learning without sleeping is like pouring water into a leaky bucket. Deep sleep consolidates what you've learned—cut back slightly on your review time, but never on your sleep.
Conclusion
Learning fast is, first and foremost, about learning smart. Estuqia handles the synthesis steps for you, freeing up time for active practice.
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