TLDR;
This video explains how to study like Light Yagami from Death Note, emphasizing that his intelligence was inherent and the Death Note merely revealed his darker side. The video outlines a three-stage process: preparation, learning, and revisiting. Key points include prioritizing sleep, eliminating social media to regain focus and time, planning study sessions, cultivating genuine interest in the subject matter, and employing the "5/30 technique" for effective information retention.
- Prioritize sleep and eliminate distractions.
- Cultivate genuine interest in the subject matter.
- Use the "5/30 technique" for effective information retention.
Preparation Stage [1:24]
The preparation stage is crucial for enhancing learning and comprehension. It involves three key steps. First, ensure consistent sleep of at least eight hours per night to avoid reduced concentration and slowed thinking. Second, minimize or eliminate device usage and social media consumption, which are designed to be addictive and fragment attention. The beginner method suggests avoiding devices for the first three hours upon waking, while the expert method recommends deleting social media accounts entirely to regain mental clarity and time. Lastly, planning involves creating a detailed tick list of study topics, specifying areas of focus to promote deeper understanding rather than superficial knowledge.
Learning Stage [5:10]
The learning stage emphasizes the importance of genuine interest in the chosen topic. Success in learning requires dedicating oneself fully to the subject matter, almost to the point of it becoming part of one's identity. To achieve high proficiency, it's essential to immerse oneself completely, which may involve sacrificing other activities. The speaker reiterates the importance of eliminating social media during this stage, as its addictive nature can distract from focused study and diminish interest in the subject matter.
Revisiting Stage [6:09]
The revisiting stage is critical for retaining learned information. The "5/30 technique" involves revisiting a topic five times within 30 days to reinforce memory. Initial learning results in only 20% information retention, but revisiting the topic eight hours later increases retention to 40%, and revisiting it the next day raises it to 60%. Consistent revisiting is essential to remind the mind of what has been learned, effectively drilling the information into one's head. The speaker suggests using flashcards as an enjoyable method for revisiting material, rather than rereading the same book repeatedly.