Learning is a skill: a tactical approach

Sep 18, 2021 8:31 pm

Hi, fellow thinker! 


Samuele here.


Twitter has become the main focus for our development of We Who Think

It has the right audience, and it’s the only social I enjoy using.


So we’re working to increase our presence there. This way our accounts will drive the growth of the We Who Think community.


While on Twitter, I've been reading a lot of threads. 

Partly because they're good content. And partly to learn how to write them myself.


This way I managed to gather an interesting selection. In this newsletter I will share my 3 favourite threads.


1. Learning is a skill. A tactical approach to learn anything.

Read the whole thread here.


This is the best tweet: 


Engage Community


Learning is communal, not individual.


Engage with the community to accelerate learning.


As anyone who has ever learned a new language knows—immersion is an incredibly powerful force.


Two pieces of tactical advice:

(1) Talk to authorities

(2) Phone friends


by Sahil Bloom


2. Starting a business can be painful. 40 learnings about entrepreneurship. 


Read the whole thread here.

This is the best tweet:


2/ Making decisions is hard; but a 'bad decision' outweighs no decision every time.


As you learn, you will even start to make good decisions. 


by Jesse Pujji


3. What to do if you feel a failure (even after selling your startup for a billion $)? 


Read the whole thread here

This is the best tweet:


The 5% Rule:


Most people out there probably only know a little bit more than you. 


You only need to know 5% more than someone on a topic to sound like an expert.


by Justin Kan




I hope you will have a great weekend!


And if you enjoy Twitter send me a DM here. I would love to know other thinkers!


Bye,

Samuele




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