
Ness Labs: The Doing Deficit ⭕

You must implement what you learn by practicing the mechanics of any game in front of you. You get better at something by doing it. Social skills, writing, design, making money, getting a job, creating your life’s work, cooking, and any other skill or trait that your character can adopt. You suck at it because you will do everything but that. This
... See moreDan Koe • The Art of Focus: Find Meaning, Reinvent Yourself and Create Your Ideal Future
One of those desirable difficulties is known as the “generation effect.” Struggling to generate an answer on your own, even a wrong one, enhances subsequent learning.
David Epstein • Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
The author learns more than the reader.
The speaker learns more than the attendee.
The way to learn is by doing.”
jamesclear.com • 3-2-1: On Learning by Doing, a Rule to Live By, and the Seasons of Life | James Clear
Learning through doing is far more powerful than sitting in an abstracted and sterile environment and reading textbooks, as is the practice in formal education. Aside from being highly practical, relevant, and experiential, context-based learning is powerful because it generally involves individual coaching and immediate feedback on performance. Wh
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