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Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career Hardcover – Illustrated, August 6, 2019
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Learn a new talent, stay relevant, reinvent yourself, and adapt to whatever the workplace throws your way. Ultralearning offers nine principles to master hard skills quickly. This is the essential guide to future-proof your career and maximize your competitive advantage through self-education.
In these tumultuous times of economic and technological change, staying ahead depends on continual self-education—a lifelong mastery of fresh ideas, subjects, and skills. If you want to accomplish more and stand apart from everyone else, you need to become an ultralearner.
The challenge of learning new skills is that you think you already know how best to learn, as you did as a student, so you rerun old routines and old ways of solving problems. To counter that, Ultralearning offers powerful strategies to break you out of those mental ruts and introduces new training methods to help you push through to higher levels of retention.
Scott H. Young incorporates the latest research about the most effective learning methods and the stories of other ultralearners like himself—among them Benjamin Franklin, chess grandmaster Judit Polgár, and Nobel laureate physicist Richard Feynman, as well as a host of others, such as little-known modern polymath Nigel Richards, who won the French World Scrabble Championship—without knowing French.
Young documents the methods he and others have used to acquire knowledge and shows that, far from being an obscure skill limited to aggressive autodidacts, ultralearning is a powerful tool anyone can use to improve their career, studies, and life.
Ultralearning explores this fascinating subculture, shares a proven framework for a successful ultralearning project, and offers insights into how you can organize and exe - cute a plan to learn anything deeply and quickly, without teachers or budget-busting tuition costs.
Whether the goal is to be fluent in a language (or ten languages), earn the equivalent of a college degree in a fraction of the time, or master multiple tools to build a product or business from the ground up, the principles in Ultralearning will guide you to success.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarper Business
- Publication dateAugust 6, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 1.01 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10006285268X
- ISBN-13978-0062852687
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I read this book more from the perspective of a teacher rather than a learner. I may use the concepts at some point to do my own ultralearning projects, but since I am creating content to teach people new skills, I'm looking for ways to make my content more engaging. I want to know the best ways to teach people and help them learn what I'm teaching.
One of the things I really liked about this book was that the author provided practical information about ultralearning. He didn't just present a bunch of concepts; he gave strategies and tactics for getting results.
The Nine Principles of Ultralearning
Here are the nine principles of ultralearning, along with some things I've learned about each principle:
1. Metaleaning: First Draw a Map
Learn how to learn a topic. Find out how others who successfully learned the topic learned it. Don't just try the first tactic you discover because other tactics may help you learn more effectively.
2. Focus: Sharpen Your Knife
Focus on starting your project. Focus on sustaining progress on your project. Focus on ensuring that your learning is directed at what you need to learn to increase knowledge, not just make yourself feel good by focusing on the basics.
3. Directness: Go Straight Ahead
Learn by using the new skill you're trying to acquire in a situation similar to or exactly like the situation you would actually use the skill. For example, learning a new language is more direct when you try to use the language in conversation with someone rather than just listening to lessons or using fun apps.
4. Drill: Attach Your Weakest Point
Knowing what you really need to learn and deliberately practicing. Focus more on the areas that you are deficient in to improve your weakest skills. Practice an isolated component.
5. Retrieval: Test to Learn
Learning something doesn't do you any good if you can't remember it when you need it. Testing yourself on what you've learned is best done by doing retrieval exercises or tests rather than referring to books or content about the subject. Do your best to extract the information you are learning from your memory to help form long-term memories of the content.
6. Feedback: Don't Dodge the Punches
Find ways to get honest feedback from your learning initiatives through tests. It's easy to get feedback that stokes your ego, but this feedback does not help you grow and learn. Some feedback is noise and is not helpful. Other feedback is a signal and can help you build up the skill you're trying to learn by letting you know about things you need to improve upon.
7. Retention: Don't Fill a Leaky Bucket
Spending a lot of time learning something is almost useless if you don't retain what you've learned. Some things are essential to keep in your memory, while others can be looked up if needed in the future.
8. Intuition: Dig Deep Before Building Up
Knowing a skill so well that you can apply it to different situations. Having such a deep understanding of a subject, you know all the possibilities to solve a problem and when to use which solution.
9. Experimentation: Explore Outside Your Comfort Zone
Experimentation helps you learn because it forces you to try new things to accomplish a task or goal. Experimentation expands your knowledge and understanding of the topic in unexpected ways. Experimentation is accomplished by using different resources, techniques, or styles.
Some of my favorite highlights in the book:
• "Passive learning creates knowledge. Active practice creates skill."
• "Your deepest moments of happiness don't come from doing easy things; they come from realizing your potential and overcoming your own limiting beliefs about yourself."
• "What could you learn if you took the right approach to make it successful? Who could you become?"
• "Flow is the enjoyable state between boredom and frustration; when a task is neither too hard nor too easy."
• When learning, "Sometimes what's the most fun isn't very effective and what's effective isn't easy."
• "…enjoyment tends to come from being good at things."
• "…one of the most important educational tasks is to teach self-education."
• "It is when one learns to do something that nobody else can do that learning becomes truly valuable."
• "The better one gets, the more one recognizes how much better one could become."
Of course, there's a lot more in the book, and I have more questions than answers after reading it. Since ultralearning is a personal thing, I'm not sure I'll be able to apply it strictly to teaching others, but I've developed some ideas about how to improve my content by reading this book.
If you truly want to master a skill, you may want to check out Ultralearning and follow the book's principles, tactics, and strategies to start your own ultralearning project.
A formal education will make you a living. Self education learning will make you a fortune, the saying goes. Directness refers to converting knowledge into skills. "Passive learning creates knowledge. Active practice creates skill," quotes Scott H. Young.
Are you willing commit time to intense bursts of methodical studying time? Do you want to get better at life? "What's effective isn't easy, and what's easy isn't effective," quotes Scott H. Young.
Ultralearning is a skill needed more and more as technology polarizes the skill divide. Ultralearning by Scott H. Young is a fresh dive into some serious mental engagement.
Core techniques of ultralearning strategy are metalearning (learn how to learn, bird's eye view, emulate other people), focus, directness, drilling, testing, retrieval, intuition, and experimentation.
Tistan DeMontebello, a musician undertook a journey to do 80-100 speeches in 7 months. His journey is studied, emphasizing the importance of mentors, deliberate practice, feedback, recall, and experimentation. A jeopardy contestant is also studied. The artist VIncent, Van Goh was studied for his sheer will at experimenting with thousands of works.
Ultralearning is a book about immersion, and developing a smart learning strategy. It's about mastering hard skills quickly. This self-help book is about psychology, habits, mentorship, feedback, and productivity.
Ultralearning is about personal development, education, and self-actualization. We want to gain intuitive mastery. Construct and reconstruct problems from different angles.
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The author mixes theory with concrete examples and actions one can take to directly improve the way they learn things.
The book is clearly divided into actionable topics which are however linked together in one way or another, thus providing the reader with concrete steps that take place within a cohesive context.
This is a recommended read for anyone who wants to improve the way they learn or is simply interested about the science of education.
If you dont have any knowledg about ultralearning this is the only book you need to buy. It is a practical guide to start your own ultra learning proyect.
Entretanto vai MUITO além disto, mas muito além mesmo: é um verdadeiro estudo de epistemologia e muito bem fundamentado, com diversas referências bibliográficas e mesmo personagens reais que, ao serem pesquisados, enriquecem ainda mais a leitura.
A leitura é muito interessante e segue os princípios pregados pelo autor. São apresentados princípios de aprendizagem e cada capítulo representa um destes princípios. Começa com um exemplo prático, ilustrado por uma história real de alguém (uma das personagens) e, na sequência, este exemplo é analisado expondo quais foram os acertos e estratégias seguidas por aquela pessoa para obter sucesso no aprendizado.
Uma das melhores leituras que fiz em 2019 sem dúvidas.
Doido para sair em português para que possamos ter estas ideias melhor discutidas aqui no Brasil.









