Reprinted from my free newsletter, Learn Faster, Achieve More. Last week I sat down to write one of the hardest exams I’ve ever had to prepare for, and I’m not even a student anymore. The class was Classical Mechanics, an MIT physics class. MIT generously puts up many courses online, for free, so you can […]
How to Read Books You Disagree With
Several months ago, I wrote an entry entitled, “Is It Better to Read Books You Disagree With?”. It’s human nature to fill your life with people, books and media that agrees with you. Liberal viewers are more likely to watch The Daily Show than The O’Reilly Factor. Fundamentalist Christian readers would probably prefer reading, Of […]
Finding Motivation for Improbable Goals
In two previous articles, I wrote about my desire to live a completely digital life. A digital lifestyle is when all of your income generation doesn’t depend on a location. Preferably through a business (although freelancing and a few jobs would allow you to go digital), this would mean you can live anywhere in the […]