Get Better at Anything with Scott Young
In a captivating follow-up to our previous conversation, Scott Young joins me again on the podcast to delve into his new book, “Get Better at Anything: 12 Maxims for Mastery.” Scott, a Wall Street Journal bestselling author known for “Ultralearning,” continues to inspire with his innovative approach to self-improvement and learning. In this episode, we explore the core principles of learning and improving at any skill you desire. Scott shares engaging stories and introduces a framework built on three key elements: see, do, and feedback. This method is not just theoretical; it’s a practical guide that anyone can apply to accelerate their learning and achieve mastery in their chosen fields.
Scott H. Young’s journey as an author, computer programmer, and podcast host has been marked by his relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Since 2006, he has been writing weekly essays that encourage readers to learn and think more effectively. His insights are backed by rigorous research and personal experiments, including his famous ‘MIT Challenge’ where he learned MIT’s 4-year computer science curriculum in just one year. Living in Vancouver, Canada, Scott continues to impact lives globally, making complex ideas accessible and actionable.
Pick up a copy of Scott’s book here – Get Better At Anything
Link to Scott’s work and website here.
Further Reading and Resources
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The Minimalists: How to pursue a minimalist lifestyle and be happier.
Mind Hacks: Tips and Tricks for Using Your Brain
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The Art of Charm: Build confidence, feel comfortable and networking differently.
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Tiny Buddha: Simple wisdom for complex lives.
Mind Body Green: Lifestyle media brand dedicated to inspiring you to live your best life.
Zen Habits: Find simplicity and mindfulness in life.
Creative NonFiction: “true stories well told.”
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