How to Learn Anything with the Feynman Technique 

The Feynman Technique -  The Feynman Technique is a method of learning that unleashes your potential and forces you to develop a deep understanding.

Key steps to the Feynman Technique -

Choose a concept you want to learn about -  Once you identify a topic, take out a blank sheet of paper. Write out everything you know about the subject you want to understand as if you were teaching it to a child.

Explain it to a 12-year-old -  Use your sheet as a reference and try to remove any jargon or complexity. Only use simple words. Only use words a child would understand.

Reflect, Refine, and Simplify - Review your notes to make sure you didn’t mistakenly borrow any jargon or gloss over anything complicated. If the explanation isn’t simple enough or sounds confusing, that’s a good indication that you need to reflect on and refine it.

Organize and Review -  To test your understanding in the real world, run it by someone else. How effective was your explanation? What questions did they ask? What parts did they get confused about?

Teach it to yourself or someone else -  Write everything you know about a topic out as if you were explaining it to yourself. Alternately, actually, teach it to someone else.

Simplify your explanation and creative analogies -  Streamline your notes and explanation, further clarifying the topic until it seems obvious. Additionally, think of analogies that feel intuitive.

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