I never tried very hard in school, not much interested me to actually study… but now, some 25 years later… I find myself graving information. May be my mind just recently turned on, or may be I am finally settled down enough to realize learning about stuff is a rush. Weird I know.
How to learn everything
How I did it: So maybe I havent learnt everything but i am a full time student again. I have just finished a CIV certificate in hospitality course and i am enrolled in a double degree which has multiple displines: including timber, metal, food, textiles, education and technology. So I am well on my way. And I am looking into a self-sufficiency course that can be studied by distance education... and then who knows
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i want to learn, because i will earn enough money to go to the Mall of America if i get staight A’s at the end of the year, although i just moved to middle school, so it’s hard
Ed bought a snazzy new smartphone. No more archaic, paper-based task mgt
Obviously, I haven’t learned everything. It is just a figure of speech, after all (hyperbole, they call it). But this goal is changing. As I look down my list of goals, I see that only 3 of 30 have anything to do with any kind of learning. They’re action goals. I certainly don’t want to trivialize knowledge. It really is the only thing we truly have in this life. But it’s time to get out of my head and start doing.
Learning is important, but it’s easy. You can’t fail at learning, except in a metaphorical sense. It’s that fear of failure that prevents me from meeting my action goals.
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I am going to school for 2 majors in the medical field, and I want to know everything about it.
I also am learning how to mix every kind of alcoholic drink there is out there! (I’m going to be a part-time bartender while in school)
I want to learn absolutely everything about cars (how they work, and how to fix them)
because I already know every car and how to spot them.
I also want to know everything in the history of music, bands, concerts etc.
roflcopterlmfao is lucky enough to have a bf that has every good qualities possible.
We only use 10% of our brains everyday.
Where did the 90% go??
USE IT.
& LEARNNN.
I’m a sponge and I want to know more about everything. Proud to be a student of life.
I love most languages, but only speak English. I love all cultures, but only live in the Bay Area USA. I want to become pen pals with people, but don’t know where to start. I plan to be a teacher, and look forward to the future.
So far, I’ve learned a substantial bit about the following worlds:
- Modeling
- NASCAR
- Cuisine/cooking
- Veganism
- Animal rights
- Politics (all parties & belief systems, and the major players in each)
- Entertainment industry
- Music industry
- World cultures (about 11 lands so far)
- Fashion industry
- Internet development and design
- Architecture
- Graphic design
- Advertisement
- Stock market
- Medicine & Nutrition
- Veterinary medicine
- World trade
- Real estate
- Home buying
- Computer technology
- Hair care
- Psychology
- Animal care & rescue
- Child care & foster parenting
- Automotive care
Will add more once I remember and learn more. Can’t wait!
The best way I know to learn everything is with the program SuperMemo: http://www.supermemo.com/. You can import thousands of articles and read them all without getting lost by doing “incremental reading.” Because SuperMemo is also based on spaced repetition, you will never forget what you read. You can also make fill-in-the-blank (“cloze”) questions from sentences, along with just regular questions, that can test your knowledge. Never forget! Learn everything!
LearningNerd just remembered about 43 Things after being gone for over a year!
Keep track with a blog – not just some lazy blog you update every now and then until you forget all about it, but a serious blog. If you’re the blogging type, it’ll give you a nice extra boost of motivation to keep learning every day.
Teach what you learn while you’re learning it! It helps you better understand and retain your new knowledge, and it helps others looking to learn the same thing.
I’ll be keeping a detailed record of what I learn (in the form of educational articles and how-to guides) on my blog here: LearningNerd
I’m really glad to see that a number of other people also want to learn everything. Good luck and cheers to you all!





