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Hey dudes and dudettes,
I'm new to this forum, though I've read Millionaire Fastlane three times now, and finally decided to come around here. Real glad I did, I completely underestimated the power of surrounding yourself (at least virtually) with like-minded people. But I digress.
So I want to start this thread to see if anybody can offer any tips as to how they self educate. Before I read Millionaire Fastlane , I went to university for a year (cause it was the thing to do) before I dropped out. I didn't learn shit there. Except for the basics of microeconomics. And now I'm trying to educate myself, but finding it more difficult to stay on task when I'm not in a classroom environment. I want to design my own curriculum so I can learn computer programming, sales, and business - related things like accounting and stuff. Is anybody else approaching their education the same way? How do you guys educate yourselves, and are there any resources you would recommend?
I've been reading books and making notes on them, though it takes some time to filter through the shit I don't want to learn to get at the stuff I do want to learn. And half of the time I'm not sure exactly what I want to learn, what is useful and what isn't. Hard roads forge winners I suppose. What are your thoughts?
Btw for anybody interested in learning to code, visit Code.org. There is a video on the main page that is pretty inspirational, and the site has links to a bunch of free online schools.
I'm new to this forum, though I've read Millionaire Fastlane three times now, and finally decided to come around here. Real glad I did, I completely underestimated the power of surrounding yourself (at least virtually) with like-minded people. But I digress.
So I want to start this thread to see if anybody can offer any tips as to how they self educate. Before I read Millionaire Fastlane , I went to university for a year (cause it was the thing to do) before I dropped out. I didn't learn shit there. Except for the basics of microeconomics. And now I'm trying to educate myself, but finding it more difficult to stay on task when I'm not in a classroom environment. I want to design my own curriculum so I can learn computer programming, sales, and business - related things like accounting and stuff. Is anybody else approaching their education the same way? How do you guys educate yourselves, and are there any resources you would recommend?
I've been reading books and making notes on them, though it takes some time to filter through the shit I don't want to learn to get at the stuff I do want to learn. And half of the time I'm not sure exactly what I want to learn, what is useful and what isn't. Hard roads forge winners I suppose. What are your thoughts?
Btw for anybody interested in learning to code, visit Code.org. There is a video on the main page that is pretty inspirational, and the site has links to a bunch of free online schools.
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