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Learn everything faster, forget nothing, and only get A's; all of this is possible if you understand things effectively. We'll explain how to do this in this video ???? I got the inspiration for the topic from "The Art of Clear Thinking" by Rolf Dobelli. Exciting book that I can definitely recommend ???????????? ➣ Listen to the audiobook on Audible: https://alnk.li/LN ➣ Listen to the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2GOC6RF Are you looking for new topics on which you can try out the Feynman method? Take a look here, you'll find the best books I know: ➙ https://logicallemon.de/buchvorschlaege/ ???????????????? Would you like more learning techniques? ???? There are even more videos for you here: 5 practical learning tips that you can use straight away: ➙ • 5 tips: How to learn faster than... Store learning material in a memory palace? This is how it works: ➙ • A memory like Sherlock Holmes (... Remember numbers? Try the Major System: ➙ • A powerful memory hack The ... Really learn everything in 20 hours? This is how it works: ➙ • How you can learn EVERYTHING in 20 hours Would you like to see Richard Feynman in action? Here is a video of him: • Richard Feynman Fire With the Feynman method you can develop a deep understanding of pretty much any topic in a very short time. The perfect basis for only getting A's ???? The Feynman method consists of 4 steps: Step 1: Explain the topic you want to learn to another person in the simplest possible words. Once completely from start to finish. The person does not have to exist in reality. The main thing is that you explain it in writing or out loud. Whatever you like better. Step 2: Identify gaps in knowledge. Every time you get into trouble explaining, or when you have to understand complicated terms and If you use technical terms, make a small note about it. Step 3: Fill in gaps in your knowledge. To do this, simply look up everything you wrote down in step 2 in your books or other sources. For technical terms and complicated words, try to find either simpler words or appropriate images and everyday examples. Step 4: Repeat the process and simplify until you can explain the entire topic from start to finish without any problems and without technical terms. The central element of the Feynman method is simplification, because this is where the magic happens. In order to be able to explain something clearly to someone who does not have the same knowledge background as you, you have to explain everything based on the things that the other person already knows. Other sources: - Freedom in Thought: • How to Study Way More Effectively T... - Farnam Street: https://www.fs.blog/2015/09/two-types...