Submitted by TreatThompson t3_109fqxj in GetMotivated
Grouchy-Knowledge799 t1_j3y6v24 wrote
That newsletters or advice columns are meaningless and act as noise to stuff you should be figuring out yourself.
TreatThompson OP t1_j3y7nqb wrote
What makes you feel that way? Do you feel the same way about books?
I have the opinion of taking advantage of knowledge that exists so I don’t have to figure everything out for myself
I think part of life is that every generation, or all youth on average, stands on the shoulders of the people who came before them
Grouchy-Knowledge799 t1_j3ys23e wrote
I dont disagree in learning from the experience of others, however, past a certain point, one needs to take action. Moreover, learning from those that came before us isn’t the same as learning from those pedaling 10 point advice newsletters or those creating Twitter lists. Cheap, fast, regurgitated advice offers one little. Deep reading provides one time to think through their situation and the advice of the author whose work they are reading.
TreatThompson OP t1_j3ysvl6 wrote
Thanks for explaining!! I agree 100% with both points
Accumulating valuable knowledge isn’t the goal, it needs to be applied. And platitudes, listicles, cheap self-help content etc. are often empty and invaluable
Grouchy-Knowledge799 t1_j3ytuaz wrote
Agreed
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