📚 node [[e the goal of learning should be producing]]
- #E #p #public
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both Andy Matuschak and Tiago Forte says this
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what does that mean in different contexts
- does it have to be output focus or
- working with yourself and self development
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what does that mean in different contexts
- Is this related to Total Work?
- I thought I had something written up about this somewhere, can't find it.
- How does this relate to learning for personal enjoyment? What is the product of learning ancient philosophy? Your blog posts? Your personal transformation?
- It's different to say "a good way of learning is by producing" (ie. writing to learn)
- Related to E: Be careful with monetizing your hobbies
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From notes on [[Just-in-Time Project Management]]
- Since I've already taken so detailed notes, and interleaved them with many personal observations, I will not try to summarize them here (although perhaps that would have been useful for my learning/retention). Suffice to say that I really like some of his approaches, even though I do sometimes feel like a lot of productivity advice comes from people who are self-employed as Youtubers, bloggers etc, and they naturally have a very different way of organizing their time, and evaluating "Return-on-Attention" than others.
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/e-the-goal-of-learning-should-be-producing
- video call at meet.jit.si/e-the-goal-of-learning-should-be-producing
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