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Learning just means paying attention and having the desire to retain it by immediate, and progressively diminishing application of knowledge. If you have ever heard of a french teacher of languages by the name of Pimsleur, you may have heard of his technique for rapidly acquiring long term memory. I have an instinct for it, every new thing that interests me gets applied, reiterated, evolved and cross-linked so it stays. I don't know if my memory is particularly exceptional, but for me it is just natural. The only issue I have is finding more concrete and usually expensive ways to apply new knowledge, so a lot of it just rattles around my head, keeping me awake at night and making me write compulsively :)

I think learning is also understanding and systematization of knowledge, that you get. Not enough just remember something. especially In tech science

Perhaps my memory capacity is way above normal then. I am one of those people who suddenly decides to dig into something, and then I push until I get brain-fry. Then after that subsides, I move around a lot. I am not a specialist. I have naturally specialised in areas that uprank this generalist ability, such as network technology and computers, where the capacity to network large complex disparate fields together is an advantage. I don't really have a method other than 'follow my bliss'.

But for people who have less exceptional learning ability, this systemisation is very important. In the end though, success is 9 parts talent and 1 part of effort. My efforts are very diverse, and I am sure that eventually it will qualify me for roles that nobody would have guessed existed. Having a broad, high level understanding that applies directly and can be used in various unexpected situations, makes you a leader. Not the political type, the visionary type.

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