How to learn anything fast

The secret technique

Self-improvement requires a lot of learning, Friend.

And if you're like me, retaining information can be difficult.

You read a page of a book and find yourself going over it again because the information doesn't stick.

So let me introduce you to The Feynman Technique - how to learn anything fast:

The Richard Feynman Technique

The Feynman Technique is a foundational learning method that prioritizes simplicity and depth of understanding.

It was developed by Richard Feynman, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in 1965 for his work.

So yes, you could say that Richard Feynman was intelligent...

But there are a lot of intelligent people in the world.

Feynman's true genius was found in his ability to convey extremely complex ideas in simple, elegant, digestible ways.

Like Einstein's quote:

If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.

He had observed that complexity and jargon are often used to mask a lack of deep understanding.

As a rule: If someone uses a lot of acronyms, complexity, and jargon to explain something to you, they probably don’t understand it themselves.

We've all encountered this type of "expert"...

Mostly from the gurus trying to sound smarter than they really are to appear as though they're more knowledgeable than you on the subject.

The Feynman Technique is a learning framework that forces you to develop a deep, elegant understanding of a given topic.

It involves four key steps.

I covered each step in detail in my latest YouTube video.

See you there.

Much love,

Mason from New Mentalities