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“Let a dragonfly bite your belly button and you will learn to swim.” After I was bitten once or twice and still couldn’t jump into the water, some of the guys in the neighborhood said that the dragonfly had to be really big to be effective. So I was bitten again, and to this day I still can’t swim. I wonder if anyone has ever been a victim of these “true lies”. Although it is just a prank to lure children, it is a simple and typical example of how the consequences of receiving false information can affect us. So in the process of self-study, amidst an ocean of information on the internet, books and newspapers like today, how can we limit the reception of such false information? In episode 3 of this series on self-study journey, I will specifically evaluate the learning sources that I often refer to. At the same time, I also talk about 5 steps to be “reasonably skeptical” when reading any new information. In other words, the 5-layer filter I use to filter out false information, serving the purpose of finding quality learning sources. Podcast series on vocabulary: Episode 1: • 4 Factors that determine the ability to self-study... Episode 2: • The journey to self-study effectively at any ... Episode 3: • Choosing what to study when there are too many things to h... ----------- Other places of hoangthoughts: ⭐️ Page: / hoangthoughts ✍️ Blog: http://hoangthoughts.com/ ????️ Youtube: / @hoangthoughts ----------- Content of this episode includes: 00:00 - Introduction 04:29 - Evaluating information sources 10:31 - Information filter 13:06 - Filter details #hoangthoughts #developingpersonality #tuduy