24 ways to outgrow and outlearn everyone (including the competition)

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Ways to Outgrow

You Know& Outlearn Everyone

- Etienne Garbugli / Product Design & Marketing Consultant -

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Lets be edgy...

You are the dumbest you'll ever be right now.

- Tom Lehman, Rap Genius

You are the dumbest you'll ever be right now.

- Tom Lehman, Rap Genius

“And that's actually kind of inspiring...

Take the experience first. The cash will come later.

In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins: Cash and Experience.

- Harold Geneen, Businessman

To get there...

Focus on the learning process and not the result.

- Jacques Martin, Ice Hockey Coach

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PoliticsEnd-to-end marketing

skills

Be proactive. Decide what you want to learn.

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Seek experiences that throw you out of your comfort zone.

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Accept growth. You’re not who you were yesterday and you certainly won’t be the same tomorrow.

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Have postmortems for every important things you do. Deconstruct successes and failures.

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Wrong timing

Competition

Be honest with yourself. There’s always a good excuse when you’re looking for one...

Bad

economyBad luck

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Don’t be afraid to admit when you don’t know something.

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Read, teach, click, study.

Do everything you can tolearn but, do it with a plan.

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Take things apart. Learn to deconstruct to understand how things were made and recognize patterns.

Reverse engineering reallyis an underrated skill.

9.

Always seek negative feedback, even though it can be mentally painful.

- Elon Musk, Inventor and Entrepreneur

Integrate a feedback loop straight into your activities.

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Always seek negative feedback, even though it can be mentally painful.

- Elon Musk, Inventor and Entrepreneur

Integrate a feedback loop straight into your activities.

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In this presentation:

√ Entrepreneurs√ An inventor√ A ice hockey coach

√ An advertiser√ A statistician

√ An author

Listen. Knowledge doesn't always come from the expected places. Anyone can teach you a thing or two.

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Seek out marginal voices. Most of what we see and hear is the work of a few million people. But, there’s more than 7.2 billion of us...

Here

Here

Here

And here

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Avoid automatisms. Carve your own path to knowledge.

or

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Connect and help out. Reply to everyone.

Dear prince of Nigeria,

Thank you for your generous offer. I’m glad I can be of assistance with your

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Connect and help out. Reply to everyone.

Dear prince of Nigeria,

Thank you for your generous offer. I’m glad I can be of assistance with your

Well... Maybe not everyone.

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See no competition. Learn by sharing and interacting with so-called competitors.

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Don’t settle. Things will get in the way, but don’t settle.

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…or people you wouldn’t want to become.

Be polite, courteous, and gentle, but ignore comments, praise, and criticism from people you wouldn't hire.

- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author and Statistician

“17.

Create a system

Write everything you learn.This presentation is the

result of six years of writing.

You don't know what you know until you write it down. Write it to understand it.

- Alan Webber, Fast Company Creator

ReadHow

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Revisit what you know. Track your progress. Be objective.

Flamenco Guitar Architecture

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Great self-learners also learn from others mistakes.

Good entrepreneurs learn from their own mistakes. Great entrepreneurs learn from others mistakes.

- Dave McClure, Entrepreneur

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It’s when you start thinking that you know that you stop learning and become complacent.

Remain humble to keep on learning and growing.

- JF Bouchard, Sid Lee Co-Founder

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Prioritize. It's impossible to be an expert at everything. You push one side and the other side breaks.

Red

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Things you know

Things you don’t know

And do And don’t do

Focus here

Knowing is only half the battle.

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Strike a balance between knowledge and action.

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Those who can, do; those who can't, teach.

- George Bernard Shaw, Playwright

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