The Bruce Lee Method of Learning
Many of you know Bruce Lee as an actor and martial artist. But what inspires me most about Bruce Lee is his philosophy, in particular his approach to learning.
The Resume is Dead. And Content Killed it.
Traditionally, most career advice has centered around building an impressive resume. Most job hunters spend most of their time on resume reviews and practice interviews. However, in the internet era, a resume is way overrated. The resume is dead. And content killed it.
Learning, Philosophy, High Performance: The Ultimate Guide to Josh Waitzkin
How do top performers become the best in the world? This is the question which Josh’s life and work will help you answer. I’ve written this post in order to collect all the bits and pieces of Josh’s wisdom and put them in one place for you to explore and digest. If you’re interested in learning, creativity, competition or becoming world class in your discipline, then you’d be wise to study Josh’s life and lessons carefully.
Everything is a Skill
If I had to teach only one thing to every student, athlete, artist or aspiring top performer in the world this would be it. If you want to succeed at school and in life, you need to have a growth mindset -- the belief that your potential is not fixed and that with hard work, smart training and perseverance, you can get better at everything.
How to pick good teachers to accelerate your learning (Part 1)
In this essay I want to explore two questions. First, “How do we find the best teachers for us?” Second, “What makes a good teacher?” I’ll do this by examining what I call “The Five Pillars of Great Teaching”.
5 Pillars of Great Teaching: Pillar 1 - Expert Knowledge
Imagine a maths teacher who was bad at maths or a swimming teacher who was bad at swimming? Their students are gonna have a bad time! Great teachers must be proficient in the things that they teach. You can’t teach something if you yourself don’t understand it.
5 Pillars of Great Teaching: Pillar 2 - Skin in the Game
Skin in the Game is important because it shows that a teacher has tested their expert knowledge in an environment where there is accountability and consequences for being wrong. It helps us be wary of teachers that teach about things that they’ve never actually done.
5 Pillars of Great Teaching: Pillar 3 - Beginner’s Empathy
Beginner’s Empathy is the skill of being an expert in a topic while still remembering what it’s like to be a beginner. Such teachers remember what it’s like to not know things. They’ve deconstructed why they excel and are able to explain it to others in a relatable way.
5 Pillars of Great Teaching: Pillar 4 - Embracing Many Paths to Greatness
Great teachers embrace the truth that there are many paths to greatness. They don't mold students into their own image or try to create an army of robots that speak, act and sound the same. The best teachers help their students not only achieve success in a domain, but help them express themselves in the artform. They help students find their own way.
5 Pillars of Great Teaching: Pillar 5 - Long-Term Focused
Great teachers are focused on long term outcomes for the students. Teachers who are long term focused empower students to teach themselves, eventually rendering the teacher unnecessary.
How to find the right teachers for you?
We should strive to find teachers that fulfill all five pillars of great teaching. From examining the Five Pillars of Great Teaching above, I hope you have ideas of teachers or coaches from your own life who embodied (or didn’t embody) each particular pillar. To further assist you to vet potential teachers in each of the Five Pillars of Great Teaching, here’s a non-exhaustive list of questions and methods.
How to pick good teachers to accelerate your learning (All posts)
In this essay I want to explore two questions. First, “How do we find the best teachers for us?” Second, “What makes a good teacher?” I’ll do this by examining what I call “The Five Pillars of Great Teaching”.