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3 Apps In My Lifelong Learning Strategy
I am a dedicated lifelong learner. Learning is a part of my day-to-day routine, and I consume topic-oriented content via audio, video, and reading throughout my day.
How I Pick My Subjects
Generally, I pick a few core concepts and then mind map their adjacent topics to give me a broader subject base and scope of view. Then, I intentionally add content around those topics into my daily routines, so that I sort of “drip” learning about them at a slow, steady ongoing pace. Every quarter, I clean out the topics I don’t care about any longer, and repeat the exercise, adding new topics to the stuff I liked and kept. I do this for my sub-Reddits, RSS feeds, email lists, newsletters, and podcasts. But, I also do it for the following three apps, which I use nearly every day as a part of my ongoing learning routine.
Once I pick my topics, I spend a few minutes on each app, tuning their content and making selections. I do this every week as a part of my weekly review. Then, I use one or more of the following apps every day while I am walking, cycling, or sitting for some downtime.
12Min
I bought a lifetime subscription for 12Min from deals.slashdot.org for $39. I had used another book summary service for a few years, but it was $79 per year and had very similar…