Some general steps for better Metalearning
Ask yourself (in order) why, what, and how.
- Why do you want to learn the thing?
- is it for instrumental or intrinsic reasons? 2. if instrumental, tailor your learning to the thing you need 3. if intrinsic, just focus on what’s most interesting or fun
- What do you need to know about the thing to have learned it?
- How does the thing break down?
- What are the
- How are you going to learn those things?
- Are there benchmark techniques you can mine for the subject?
- Can you find experts to talk with?
You should spend about 10% of the total time you have to learn a thing doing metalearning, establishing the roadmap for how you’ll learn it. Heavily front-loaded, but also return to it periodically, especially when progress is slow.
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