| Title | : | Ultralearning - How to Rapidly Learn and Master New Skills - (SUMMARY) |
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Ultralearning on Amazon: genius/Ultralearning
brVideo Timings:
br0:57 - Intro
br1:08 - Book review
br1:49 - Metalearning
br2:18 - Focus
br2:38 - Directness
br3:56 - Drill
br5:31 - Retrieval
br6:39 - Feedback
br7:07 - Retention
br7:19 - Intuition
br9:13 - Experimentation Comment from : @VoxStoica |
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I'm here in 2025 now figuring out how to learn things and your video came up Very informative and thank you for the book review I will definitely be giving it a read! Comment from : @RheannJoseph-q2g |
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Thank you for creating this content Really appreciate it Comment from : @ahmadbiztech |
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"Subliminal frame" @1:25 "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne Comment from : @pawingard |
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why do you have so much shit in your taskbar? Comment from : @cvspvr |
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I want to finally be fluent in Italian and German I'll start with Italian and see how it goes Comment from : @valdi7777 |
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2:00 Comment from : @345kobi |
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Great stuff, thank you for this video and detailed summary <3 Comment from : @Darknight526 |
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I aim to learn and master soccer Comment from : @Theportugesemonster |
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Whats this picture of the Secret in 1:24 xd showing up for tenth of second? Comment from : @lifeissuperhit1 |
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Excellent Comment from : @TrashallAllsites |
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kinda creepy how you flash the cover of "The Secret" at 1:25 Comment from : @dominicklebo3175 |
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Programming is gonna be easier Comment from : @okosunfamily1081 |
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Nice voice ❤ great book🎉 Comment from : @kubricksghost6058 |
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nice one! Comment from : @p38_pulkittiwari27 |
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I'm trying to better my learning Comment from : @anthonyledonne992 |
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I'm not sure why there are comments that gives a summary of your summary, its just them rephrasing whatever you said and not letting others do their work to check out your bookbrbrOther than that, the book and summary seems promising, I'll check out your book and I hope there's an audiobook of it! Comment from : @D-vb |
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I know the video doesn’t really say it, but does this work for physical things too? Like platings sports or instruments? I know muscle memory is different but I was wondering if it has the same effect Comment from : @Lowry_ |
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I work an 80 hour job at 9 dollars an hour, so thanks I guess Comment from : @Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet |
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A 4 year course in a year is pretty easy if you're not out boozing or working a part time job Comment from : @ben6089 |
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ooh man, dude is awesome learned so much thing in such a less time, children and students should leanr something from him! Comment from : @VaibhavShewale |
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soooo to learn something you have to put time into it, wow who wouldve thought Comment from : @DodoLP |
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In the past two days, i have recommended this book to at least like 9 or 12 different people 😂😂 Comment from : @Whaddif_ |
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The Blinking up of „the Secret“ at around 1:25 when talking about a book that tries to put so little information into a big book is just Gold! ❤ Comment from : @victorbrose4162 |
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Bro is yapping Comment from : @Legendman234 |
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I couldn't concentrate on the beginning because you sound exactly like the narrator for Musashi's Book of Rings so nostalgic! Comment from : @AZ-1003 |
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1 Metalearning - Mapping out your Journey, why, what and how, starts in beginning but repeats whenever (5-10 of total time)br2 Focus - how alert you are, focus and avoid procrastination br3 Directness - do what's important directly, and asses what you need the skill forbr4 Drill - Identifying and removing bottlenecks (what are not good at, and what's key to progression)br5 Retrieval - Keep testing ability to make brain properly process information Feymam Technique, writing out what you can remember, flashcards, rephrasing what you've read or making challenge questions while readingbr6 Feedback - Whenever you test yourself receive feedback ASAP, you have to attempt to ask questions and access feedbackbr7 Retention - How not to forget what you've learnedbr8 Intuition - True understanding of the topic, being honest with yourself and what you know and don't know, don't give up on hard problems east, prove things to understand things, concrete examples > abstract one, don't be a dunning kruger, use Feyman, (Write Concept, Write an explanation, go back to the book when stuck) explanation grants intuitive topicbr9 Experimentation - as skill develops educational research diminishes, at the peak of performance, experts develop unique styles, experiment to find own part Comment from : @jensensatake |
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Learning everything in this video is in and of itself a monumental task that requires strenuous focus to be able to learn and remember Comment from : @HunterLeaderPro |
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Very sound ideas Comment from : @corn204 |
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Cool Comment from : @mattwhisnant5926 |
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Very good information Thanks brAlso, you enunciate and present your information clearly Very nice job Comment from : @tomcarroll6744 |
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Step 1: Do Not have untreated predominantly inattentive-type ADHD Comment from : @shiftybat7318 |
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Thank you for this I was concerned you won't get the affiliate credit as I'm in Spain, but ordered it anyway Will it apply to your affiliate relationship with Amazon? In any case, thank you for this reference Comment from : @RunRanRun1 |
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Excellent Comment from : @anwarsentinel1752 |
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i once tried metalerning but aborted cause i couldn't figure out how earning metal would help me at all Comment from : @propotkunin445 |
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Quality content !! Comment from : @AIprodmagnet |
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I just came across your channel, and I love it! The style harkens back to old documentaries that were simple, but informative, and generally easy to listen to Comment from : @morphiussys |
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every week before an exam turns into a test of my ultra learning skills👀 Comment from : @thomasthomas |
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computer science is the hardest thing to learn Comment from : @IntelsCreed |
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I disagree with one thing While it is true that native speakers of most languages will be able to understand a learner despite having bad pronunciation, it’s also true that vocabulary is inherently tied to pronunciation Most language learners neglect pronunciation which leads to them solidifying bad habits, and having to unlearn bad pronunciation is a lot more difficult than learning good pronunciation early on In this case, the main bottleneck when talking in your target language is still vocab, but if you’re ever planning on getting to a proficient level, you’ll save yourself a lot of trouble in the long run by focusing on building good pronunciation habits Comment from : @sinx2247 |
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I love how he flashes the secret in 1:24, good move Comment from : @shadilsmaih |
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OK this algorithm is becoming scary wtf Comment from : @richardsonrichly8456 |
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don't really do this often, but i mgs:brbr0:57 - Introbrbr1:08 - Book rele pictureviewbrbr1:49 - MetalearningbrRONG? aw Scott's TED talk I decided to look morecretly wanted to do the sam this can help me focus?" I asked myself So after some searching and research I found this ve into his ideas "Perhapsideo I will admit, I did not really bat I did mybr2:18 - Focusuy into this thing However, I did e thing as Scott I was rather overwhelmed by just how focused he was and was able to do that MIT challenge Well, I reflected on myself and come to find out I actually did just th Comment from : @Amlink |
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What is it with that little "The Secret" Pop up at 1:25? :D Comment from : @Magnatory |
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Fun fact: you don't know why this was recommended to you! Comment from : @AndogaSpock |
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Lol ship one plus to india Comment from : @MrDeAd26 |
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Ylo Comment from : @gabrielzbirowski-acevedo2664 |
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but why learn fast? time? time for what? pleasure? life? money? whats the rush? with what you cannot do with quantity; you make up with appreciation; quality Comment from : @JohnMKim-nt2li |
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Hmmmmust be all in the name Comment from : @PanaceaCure |
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Why the flash image of “The Secret” @1:23? Comment from : @Shafique96 |
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— Comment from : @bonasitumorang9878 |
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What if you do all it says and you are still not achieving? Is it like faith healing - 'you didn't believe hard enough' (Love your work by the way and beautifully presented as always) Just need to be a bit careful with this kind of stuff as it can be extremely harmful to mental wellbeing Comment from : @richardh8082 |
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Is there a way to get audiobook w/o Audible subscription? Comment from : @MannyBernabe |
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I'm an audible junkie and have been scoping out Ultralearning for a while now I have a small stack of audiobooks on learning and memory To date, "Make It Stick, The Science of Successful Learning By," by Peter C Brown, tops my list as the best book I have listened to on the subject It seems to contain a lot of the information covered in Ultralearning From what I gather, it seems to have been published years before Ultralearning, too I may still pick up Ultralearning, but it is going to have to be really good to top "Make It Stick" I'm open to giving it a try, though Comment from : @jaybanks7718 |
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Sounds quite interesting Specially for those who have been struggling with learning new things/skills Comment from : @sogaita |
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Seems more like just learning than "ultralearning" Comment from : @_myron |
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One of the most essential keys to learning is often overlooked or not even mentioned at all: genuine interest or desire to learn If you are not fully committed, uncertain, unenthusiastic or daunted in anyway, you will not likely to succeed or it will take more time and effort, and retention will likely to fail much faster Comment from : @Turco949 |
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Mnemonics are good for retention Comment from : @fratermunky4336 |
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what has "the secret - from Rhonda Byrne" to do with all this? [1:24] ? Comment from : @marcmarti5273 |
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This one is just another cheap regurgitation with no real insights Comment from : @paulzeng4142 |
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All of these are fine, but they can only serve people with no neurodivergence: that is, the method is not the public Alternativelly guys, the method is fine, but have ready amphetamines Comment from : @christopherneufelt8971 |
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This video was very helpful Thank you so much!🎉 Comment from : @AndrewColyerMusic |
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I noticed I did a few of these things when I studied for my ct boards Digital question I got wrong or kinda knew I wrote the answers and studied those for 2-3 months everyday Comment from : @junky802 |
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So basically reap-the-rewards of 'hard' work Comment from : @aintnobodygottime4dat |
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bro the picture at the beginning looks like jill biden Comment from : @SirMasterEpic |
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Map out the learning journey 5-10 of timebrFocus and remove distractionsbrWhat am I not good at, that is key to progression?brTest knowledgebrIntutitoin: Don't give up easily, prove things using concrete examples that you understand thembrFeynman Technique: Write down a problem Write down an explanation explaining it to someone If stuck, learn morebrExperiment Go against the crowd Try out new things Comment from : @RolandKaehler |
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Learning never stops in life, and we don't always know it all, Learning is like breathing it's life's wisdoms and the gift we share with others Comment from : @bobgarson7234 |
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Explaining difficult concepts to someone in order to learn them is so incredibly powerful at creating understanding in your mind, it has it's own name in the computer programming world - rubber duck debugging brbrIf you can't figure out a problem with your code, explaining it to someone, even if they have no understanding of coding, will help you discover the answer about 85 of the time You know how to code, but you're stuck in your assumptions brbrIt works so well that you don't even need a real person - a rubber duck works the same way Comment from : @paulpardee |
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I really like this style of content Comment from : @brianh4927 |
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Hey I want to do that Comment from : @toribot1768 |
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And yet you are still stupid prove it works Comment from : @kodfkdleepd2876 |
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step number 1 : organise your desktop mate It's a whole mess in your taskbar ( sorry for this I have ocd when It comes to windows ) Comment from : @agaricilaurentiu3326 |
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Thank you sir I like this way of summarising Comment from : @bibhup192 |
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enlightening !!!! Comment from : @om9752 |
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I though the comercial was the actual video I almost done a thumbs down What a Hoax A comercial of some chinese looking guy that fell of his chair as a kid end got learnig disabilities and know is teaching the world how to learn better for 1000€ a person in his course What a hoax on top of your video Comment from : @lifeinloop |
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@0:28brbrHe wasnt that bad at drawing to begin with tbh, if thats day 1 Comment from : @landofthesilverpath5823 |
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they guy in the thumnail looks just like me weird Comment from : @coletrumbo8930 |
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4:45brU able to work around Comment from : @alishaanimations3058 |
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False evidence appearing real by content creator Flagged for removal Non value added Comment from : @joshjohnson8459 |
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LOL at the degree at 0:05!brbr🤣🤣 Comment from : @cosmicaug |
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In case anyone’s interested: myoutubecom/channel/UCMJXtx0R2irEecDSk6W4eFg Comment from : @ChrisFromCarTalk |
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Self learning is the most important way of learning as it's the only way humans have learnt and discovered and made anything in reality self learning is the only way there is to learn new things Comment from : @zagrosqazy3798 |
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Great review, first time seeing you or hearing of this book / person Comment from : @fancyfree8228 |
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Now I’d like a book explaining how to get the most from videos which summarize books about learning how to learn… Comment from : @jasonmoskowitz246 |
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