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− | cf aussi [[Apprendre à apprendre]]
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− | Carte 15 du jeu [[Comment vivre]]
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− | |titre = Apprendre - auteur [[Derek Sivers]]
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− | <poem>
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− | Learning is underrated.
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− | People wonder why they’re not living their ideal life. Maybe they never learned how.
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− | You get healthy by learning healthy habits.
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− | You get wealthy by learning valuable skills.
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− | You build a great interpersonal life by learning people skills. Most misery comes from not learning these things.
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− | The biggest obstacle to learning is assuming you already know. Confidence is usually ignorance.
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− | Never consider yourself an expert. It’s the strong swimmers who drown.
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− | Don’t believe what you think.
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− | Have questions, not answers.
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− | Doubt everything.
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− | The easiest person to fool is yourself.
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− | Don’t answer a hard question too quickly.
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− | Don’t stop at the first answer.
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− | In mystery stories, the first suspect is not the culprit.
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− | If you’re not embarrassed by what you thought last year, you need to learn more and faster.
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− | When you’re really learning, you’ll feel stupid and vulnerable
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− | — like a hermit crab between shells.
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− | Be surprised by something every day.
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− | Find that exciting moment when you get a new perspective. Like a movie that reveals something at the end which changes the way you think of everything you’ve seen before.
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− | If you’re not having these moments often, find new inputs.
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− | Whatever scares you, go do it. Then it won’t scare you anymore.
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− | Whatever you hate, get to know it. Then you won’t hate it anymore.
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− | Talk with people you usually avoid.
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− | Pursue subjects you know nothing about, and experiences unlike anything you’ve done before.
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− | If you’re not surprised — if you didn’t feel your brain changing — then you didn’t really learn.
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− | Don’t be consistent with your past self. Only idiots never change their mind.
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− | Sacrifice the things you used to believe, and the ways you used to be.
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− | Learning leaves a trail of little deaths.
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− | Remember what you learn.
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− | Know why you’re learning.
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− | Information doesn’t stick without emotion. You learn better when you’re having fun.
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− | Take notes.
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− | Review them often.
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− | Make flash cards to remind your future self what you learned today.
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− | Quiz yourself with spaced repetition.
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− | Knowledge fades and eventually disappears unless you keep it refreshed.
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− | Internalize it.
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− | Don’t expect to just look it up when you need it. Integrate it into how you think.
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− | Get out of your room and try out a new skill in the real world. Go to the physical place where it’s happening, and put your ass on the line with something to lose.
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− | A vivid, visceral feeling of danger will teach you better than words.
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− | Knowledge is often described simply — “in a nutshell”. But the inside of a nutshell is complex.
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− | So crack open nutshells to understand them better.
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− | Put concepts in a nutshell to keep them in your pocket and pass them around.
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− | Communicate knowledge to others to make sure you understand.
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− | Don’t quote.
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− | Put it in your own words without looking up or referencing what others said.
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− | If you can’t explain it yourself, you don’t know it.
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− | To communicate clearly, you have to think clearly. Writing is refined thinking.
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− | Public speaking tests your writing on a real audience. Great public speaking comes from great private thinking.
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− | Teaching and learning are telepathy.
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− | We can connect across oceans and centuries.
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− | Words written by someone long ago and far away can penetrate your mind.
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− | Share what you learn so it can be received by others, even when you are long gone.
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− | Learning makes you a better person and makes the world a better place.
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− | Learning is a pursuit you can’t lose.
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− | As you age, you’ll lose muscle and beauty, but you won’t lose your wisdom.
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− | Learning is how to live.
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− | </poem>
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