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    Explore "complex concepts" with insightful episodes like "Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, & Why Books Don’t Work" and "BTC132: Mental Models For Understanding Bitcoin w/ Anil Patel (Bitcoin Podcast)" from podcasts like ""Dwarkesh Podcast" and "We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network"" and more!

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    Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, & Why Books Don’t Work

    Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, & Why Books Don’t Work

    A few weeks ago, I sat beside Andy Matuschak to record how he reads a textbook.

    Even though my own job is to learn things, I was shocked with how much more intense, painstaking, and effective his learning process was.

    So I asked if we could record a conversation about how he learns and a bunch of other topics:

    * How he identifies and interrogates his confusion (much harder than it seems, and requires an extremely effortful and slow pace)

    * Why memorization is essential to understanding and decision-making

    * How come some people (like Tyler Cowen) can integrate so much information without an explicit note taking or spaced repetition system.

    * How LLMs and video games will change education

    * How independent researchers and writers can make money

    * The balance of freedom and discipline in education

    * Why we produce fewer von Neumann-like prodigies nowadays

    * How multi-trillion dollar companies like Apple (where he was previously responsible for bedrock iOS features) manage to coordinate millions of different considerations (from the cost of different components to the needs of users, etc) into new products designed by 10s of 1000s of people.

    Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Read the full transcript here. Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes.

    To see Andy’s process in action, check out the video where we record him studying a quantum physics textbook, talking aloud about his thought process, and using his memory system prototype to internalize the material.

    You can check out his website and personal notes, and follow him on Twitter.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:52) - Skillful reading

    (00:02:30) - Do people care about understanding?

    (00:06:52) - Structuring effective self-teaching

    (00:16:37) - Memory and forgetting

    (00:33:10) - Andy’s memory practice

    (00:40:07) - Intellectual stamina

    (00:44:27) - New media for learning (video, games, streaming)

    (00:58:51) - Schools are designed for the median student

    (01:05:12) - Is learning inherently miserable?

    (01:11:57) - How Andy would structure his kids’ education

    (01:30:00) - The usefulness of hypertext

    (01:41:22) - How computer tools enable iteration

    (01:50:44) - Monetizing public work

    (02:08:36) - Spaced repetition

    (02:10:16) - Andy’s personal website and notes

    (02:12:44) - Working at Apple

    (02:19:25) - Spaced repetition 2



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    BTC132: Mental Models For Understanding Bitcoin w/ Anil Patel (Bitcoin Podcast)

    BTC132: Mental Models For Understanding Bitcoin w/ Anil Patel (Bitcoin Podcast)
    Anil Patel talks about his new book, The Bitcoin Handbook. There are many different fields of study Bitcoin touches that it can be difficult for people to grasp all the complexity in harmonizing concepts that are happening on this protocol. In this interview, Anil went on an intellectual journey simplifying and stitching it all together. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - What was Anil trying to accomplish with the book? 06:59 - Of all the mental models and paradoxes mentioned in the book, what does Anil find the most profound? 12:22 - What is Jevon's Paradox? 23:39 - Network Effects. 29:52 - Reflexivity and how it applies to Bitcoin. 32:56 - Why are the laws of Thermodynamics important? 38:25 - Gall's Law. 43:44 - What is the intransigent minority and why is it important 53:31 - What is something the Bitcoin community could do better? 57:50 - Anil's favorite books. 01:00:09 - Why is it hard to be a Bitcoiner? BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, and the other community members. Anil's Twitter. Anil's book, The Bitcoin Handbook. How Innovation Works by Matt Ridley. Energy and Civilization: A History by Vaclav Smil. NEW TO THE SHOW? Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts.  SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: River Toyota Linkedin Marketing Solutions Fidelity Efani Shopify NDTCO Fundrise Wise NetSuite TurboTax Vacasa NerdWallet Babbel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices