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The Biggest Thing I Have Learned Is About How to Learn Big Things.

The Answers You Are Looking for Are Found in New Information.

Roger Skibowski

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How Do You Get Newly gained information?

It requires you seeking the newly gained information; it does not come to you through osmosis or unconscious assimilation of ideas, knowledge, etc.

The focus of this article is reading material and video inputs, books, articles, news, magazines and other written media, movies, YouTube, podcasts, and any of the many video sources available today.

Most people have their favorite source for which they trust and believe. Others sample from many sources available and change their sources from time to time. You change to see newly gained information and perspectives. Some change sources because you no longer agree with the information.

The constant inputs keep your brain active and healthy, and you feel alive.

Regular doses of newly gained information contribute to interaction with others, because you have thoughts and opinions to share.

Your Filtering Process

During the learning process you are filtering the newly gained information, comparing it to…

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