how to become a f*cking expert at anything FAST

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l6zQTbcgPs

الملخص

TLDRThe video emphasizes mastering any skill using a straightforward approach known as the "Ted method." The key to becoming an expert involves the belief in oneself combined with "delusional confidence." The Ted method consists of three steps: Trial, Error, and Document. 1. **Trial**: Focus on absorbing quality information from sources like online platforms, books, and courses. Take actionable notes similar to cheat sheets to retain important points. 2. **Error**: Immediately implement what you've learned to identify areas for improvement and to better understand the practical application of the skill. 3. **Document**: Write down the mistakes encountered during the error phase to refine your learning process further. The process encourages regular cycling through these steps with the aim of continuous improvement, making it applicable for virtually any skill.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🧠 Believe in yourself and your ability to learn.
  • 🚀 Use the Ted method: Trial, Error, Document.
  • 📚 Absorb knowledge from reliable sources.
  • 🖊️ Take actionable notes.
  • 🏀 Implement what you've learned immediately.
  • 🔍 Identify mistakes and learn from them.
  • 🔄 Repeat the Ted cycle daily.
  • 💪 Have delusional confidence in new skills.
  • 📈 Improve incrementally with each cycle.
  • ⏰ Implement learning within 24 hours.

الجدول الزمني

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    The speaker discusses the path to becoming an expert in any skill using the "Ted method." Before revealing this method, they emphasize the importance of self-belief and "delusional confidence." Even with knowledge and resources, fear or doubt can hinder progress, so faking confidence is suggested. Initial steps in learning involve accessing free resources like online sites, books, or courses. The "Ted method" stands for trial, error, document: Trial involves learning and noting down key points like cheat sheets; Error is applying the learning and identifying shortcomings; Document involves recording mistakes to improve in the next cycle. They stress the importance of implementing new skills within 24 hours of learning to prevent knowledge loss.

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • What is the Ted method?

    The Ted method consists of three steps: Trial, Error, and Document, aimed at mastering any skill through continuous learning and implementation.

  • How important is confidence in learning new skills?

    Confidence, especially delusional confidence, is crucial as it helps maintain a positive mindset and encourages continuous effort despite challenges.

  • Why is immediate implementation of knowledge necessary?

    Implementing knowledge immediately solidifies learning, identifies areas for improvement, and prevents information from fading away.

  • Can the Ted method be applied to any skill?

    Yes, the Ted method is designed to be versatile and can be applied to virtually any skill or subject matter.

  • What should one do after encountering errors?

    After encountering errors, document them and adjust your learning focus to address specific pain points in future trials.

  • How often should the Ted method be cycled through?

    For the best results, cycle through the Ted method daily, continually improving each iteration.

  • What kind of notes should be taken during the trial phase?

    Take notes that are actionable and easy to reference, like cheat sheets or chapter summaries, to aid retention and application.

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    so you want to learn how to become an
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    expert at any skill you can possibly
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    imagine you're in the right
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    place I don't care whether you want to
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    learn a new language cook the perfect
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    stake get good at sales or paint like
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    Picasso if you want to become the master
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    of anything there's one very simple
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    formula that you must follow I call it
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    the Ted method I'll tell you about the
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    Ted method in a second but before I leak
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    the secret formula there's one thing
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    that you need to understand in order to
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    become an expert in anything you first
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    have to believe that you can do it and
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    hold on hold on I'm not one of those woo
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    who think and it'll happen type of guys
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    this is actually really important for
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    example let's say you're trying to get
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    good at talking with strangers even if
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    you've read every book watched all the
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    YouTube videos and have the perfect
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    opening line on lock if you don't
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    believe that you can have conversations
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    with random people you'll still be a
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    nervous when you actually
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    try talking to people you need two
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    things one a belief in yourself in
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    learning this new skill and two absolute
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    delusional confidence I've already made
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    a whole video on confidence but honestly
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    in acquiring new skills just fake it
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    till you make as long as you can
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    genuinely convince yourself that you're
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    good at it you'll have the right mindset
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    going forward sure other people might
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    think you're a bit duded but after a
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    long enough period of time you'll
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    actually be pretty good at it and
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    boom just like that you're not
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    delusional anymore so how do you
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    actually learn well this part is
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    also pretty simple just start that's
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    right just dive into whatever you're
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    trying to learn but where should I go to
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    learn well there are three main sources
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    that can get you 99% of the way there
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    one the site you're on right now two
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    books and three online courses and no I
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    don't have one to sell you but books and
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    courses are really expensive well if you
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    tripped and spilled water on your phone
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    and somehow end it up on one of these
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    two sites you might accidentally find
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    the book you're looking for and the
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    overpriced course that you've been
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    wanting to buy and oh no the full book
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    ended up downloading for free in the
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    $2,000 course only cost $20 so yeah
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    education is basically free now that you
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    have all of the knowledge that's ever
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    existed for free we still have to learn
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    how to actually become an expert say
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    hello to Ted Ted stands for trial error
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    document trial is the period of sitting
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    in your house absorbing information from
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    the three sources I mentioned during
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    this process we want to focus 100% on
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    the quality of learning rather than how
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    much info you can cram in one session
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    you're not studying for an exam you're
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    probably learning this skill for
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    yourself so take this seriously be sure
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    that you're taking good notes that are
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    actionable and easy for you to
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    understand in reference later the notes
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    that you take should look a little bit
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    like a cheat sheet or chapter summary
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    similar to the ones that you used to
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    make for school one of my personal
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    tricks is taking non-fiction books like
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    How to Win Friends and Influence People
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    and turning them into reference books by
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    marking the pages with highlights notes
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    and colored page markers this allows me
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    to pick up any book on any topic from my
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    library and quickly find the info that
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    I'm looking for I only have to read the
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    book once and then I have the cheat
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    sheet summary for Life Next the e in Ted
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    stands for error this is the process of
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    taking what you learned and immediately
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    implementing it that very same day
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    watched a few YouTube videos on how to
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    dunk now go to the court and try it
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    yourself right after readit s's book on
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    cold calling immediately pick up the
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    phone and start dialing the point of
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    this is jumping right into the new skill
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    when you've learned a little bit but you
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    still kind of suck or maybe you're
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    incredible there's only one way to find
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    out by doing this you'll find out where
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    exactly you're lacking and what you can
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    work on next time you go to learn let's
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    say you're trying to learn German your
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    error phase would be going out and
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    trying to have a conversation with
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    someone in German because you're new
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    you'll get to a point where you can no
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    longer understand what they're saying or
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    what to respond with bang there's the
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    point where you can pick back up once
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    you go back to the learning phase
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    finally the D in Ted stands for document
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    this is basically just writing down
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    where you up during your error
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    phase this allows you to go back when
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    you're learning and study your exact
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    pain points and after that simply just
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    repeat if you're serious about actually
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    learning this new skill you should be
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    cycling through the entire Ted method
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    every day start the day learning go out
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    in the real world and try out the new
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    skills you've learned then when you
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    inevitably up write that down for the
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    next learning cycle and yes this does
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    work for literally any skill subject or
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    whatever in the comments please
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    challenge me and try naming something
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    that the Ted method won't work for I
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    personally can't think of anything the
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    trick is just going back and forth
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    between learning and implementing and
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    trying to improve something small each
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    time just keep improving until you're
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    happy with your expertise level and it's
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    also absolutely mandatory that you
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    implement what you learned Within 24
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    hours so many people read all these
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    books that never do sh with the things
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    they've learned don't be one of those
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    people Implement within 24 hours or just
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    consider that info to be evaporated Into
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    The Ether and that's pretty much it now
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    go out find your next skill to learn and
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    Implement that today
الوسوم
  • Ted method
  • learning
  • skill mastery
  • trial error document
  • self-improvement
  • confidence
  • education
  • practical application
  • continuous learning
  • skill development