Accelerated Learning: How To Get Good at Anything in 20 Hours
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- Listen to podcast version here: goo.gl/pBtTm0 - Good Life Project founder, Jonathan Fields, interviews The First 20 Hours author, Josh Kaufman about accelerated learning and getting good at any skill in 20 hours.
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Thank you, Saitama.
+randomcitizen19 He learned things so quickly that he lost his hair LOL
Justin Delacruz LOL!
Looooool
+randomcitizen19 ooooooooooooooohhhh XD lol
+Justin Delacruz So... he went from "One Punch Man" to: "One Thought Man"?
Summary
1) Decide what you want
2) Deconstruct the skill
3) Research the skill just enough to do the deconstruct
4) Make it easy to do what you want to do
5) Pre-commit to practice the skill
THANK YOU!
I'm SOOOO sick of watching information vids where people prattle ON and on and on instead of getting to the point(s)!
thanks
Thanks for summarizing it.
God bless you
Yunhua Chaang to
short notes: Learn anything in 20 Hours
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Precommitting the time to make sure that you practice enough to see the results that you want#
Best time to do it is before you sleep: sleeping helps commit what you learnt
Steps
1. Decide what you want- {Target Performance level} Be clear on what the end goal is.
2. Deconstruct the skill - what are the steps - fundamentals
3. Research the skill just enough to get the sub-skills, then practice the most important ones first: do not let learning become a barrier
4. Eliminate barriers of practice : Block out time and dedicate time.
5. Precommit to practising for atleast 20 Hours
Michael Michuki omg dude thank u so much for this, i dnt have to listen so intently to get my own notes lol
World .Amazement karibu sana my friend, i knew that you would need it and that it would save you some time :) be blessed
[:
+Michael Michuki (Vermon) you pretty much did his job in less than 1 minute
Official Candymane lol yea i figured it would save people 19minutes
Below is my note; hope they can be useful for anyone including me. :)
personal lesson:
1. get into practice and get out of research mode
2. learn things just before I go to bed
3. put things to learn in a visible area
5 steps to get good at anything in 20 hours
"1. decide what you want (your target performance level)
2. deconstruct the scale separated into smaller sub skills; practice the most important ones first
3. research the skill just enough to do the deconstruction and choose the most important sub skills but not so much that it becomes a barrier to practice in itself
4. eliminate barriers for practice; make it easy to do what you want to do
5. pre-commit to practicing what it is that you want to be able to do for at least 20 hours"
the problem is from first time i get sclearningared that i cant do it and then i demotivated and felt exhausted,then i left learning
The 5 Steps in summary:
Step 1: Decide what you want to learn; your Target Performance Level.
Step 2: Deconstruct the skill; break it down into sub-skills.
Step 3: Research the skill -- just enough to do the deconstructing.
Step 4: Eliminate barriers to practice.
Step 5: Pre-commit to practising for 20 hours.
This is the order in which Mr Kaufman recaps the stages, but 2 and 3 are probably an iterative process.
You're welcome mate.
+melancholiac Saviour!!! u saved my time..:-)
thanks for saving me time now i can start immediately
Thou art more than welcome.
great stufff :)
I'm assuming 99.9% of college students came here during midterms and finals lol.
LMAOOOO ME RN 😭
Did he do 100 push ups, 100 sit ups, 100 squats and run 10km EVERYDAY?
nice reference lol
He trained so hard he lost all his hair :-P
Best comment here, lmao!!!
one punch man irl
Saitama!
Guy at a factory I worked at had a typical mindless job loading a machine. He always wanted to make wooden bowls with a lathe. So he read about that skill and said he just pictured over and over again how he would do it himself. After 20 years he retired, bought a professional lathe and within 2-3 wooden bowls he was turning out incredible pieces.
While all human brains have a core set of common functions and abilities, not all human brains use these functions in the same manner. Some folks just learn differently than others.
For instance I have used the skimming method for the exact same purpose the author refers to, but is that for everyone? Not slightly.
Summary is here 20:35 :)
THANKS!
you're very welcome :)
Thnks 20min saved
Jigar Joshi yeahh that's good isn't it :)
THANK YOU!
Too long; didn't watch: (20:35)
1. Decide what you want (What's your target performance level)
2. Deconstruct the skill (Separate it into smaller sub-skills and practise the most important ones first)
3. Research the skill just enough to do the deconstruction and choose the most important sub-skills (but not so much that it becomes a barrier to practise)
4. Eliminate barriers to practise (make it easy to do what you want to do).
5. Pre-commit to practising whatever it is that you want to be able to do for at least 20 hours
Ian, thanks! I had the same reaction, too many words. Point "1." was presented at the 5:30 mark ?!?
You could also put in the time this is said: 20:35
Done.
Haha thanks. I already didn't wanna sit here listen to them rambling on about unimportant info for 20 minutes
Nice. Thank you, you have practical sense, it's a rare thing you know ...
I just got my license to practice medicine, in only 20 hours of work. Thanks to this video! Tomorrow I'll learn how to be a concert pianist.
+Maximilian Wicén You sir are daft!
Heriberto Juarez This guy is just a less successful version of Tim Ferris. Why don't people believe it's just a scam?
+Maximilian Wicén, the reason you are an idot, is because you were born.
William Shaw Well I guess we're all idiots compared to someone else. I have 132 IQ on the stanford-binet scale, which puts me in the 98th percentile. The question still remains, why are you such a douchebag?
William Shaw I only need to see what you subscribe to on youtube to know that this isn't worth my time, thread muted - bye.
He brings up a good point about practicing right around your bedtime. While learning Italian, I have found certain words or sentences difficult to remember or say correctly but when I practice just before going to sleep, I have found that I often wake up and realize not only that I now remember the word or sentence but I can pronounce it much better.
sakecity7 Its because during sleep is when we finalize committing what we have learned through out the day to long term memory.
J. Mosaic One I see
sakecity7 Bull. I tried that with Spanish and guitar for 2 years solid. Didn't retain hardly anything
MrCosmo314 But I know that if I practiced 1 hour a day for 27 years, I would be where I want to be....10,000 hours approx.
MrCosmo314 Then you just have a learning problem
Thank you One Punch Man, will definitely try this!
100 push ups, 100 squats, 100 sit-ups, and a 10 mile run, EVERYDAY (no a/c and no breaks!) for 3 years... :)
This comment is gold LOL
HAHAHAHA
Damnit, the comments beat me to it, lol. I was gonna be like, so this is how he learned to win with one punch
you win
Wow. This information is dead on . I totally agree. All education should be goal oriented. The subconscious just doesn't let you focus on information it does not perceive as valuable.
100 push ups,100 sit ups, 100 squats and a 10 kilometer run every single day.
rollinstormz good job saitama, u are now anorexic and lost all your muscle mass. You are practically eugina cooney
rollinstormz i do 400 pushups 500 situps and 8 miles a day (2 miles more than a 10k) this is only good for runners, if u are looking to get muscle mass stay away from this
i64stupid lol...he is quoting an anime show called "One punch man". the speaker in this video looks exactly like him.
GovernorKuder sounds like him too if saitama had more emotion
And that is Nothing like "Learn Anything in 20 hours!" Doing all those sit-ups and running all those miles ONE TIME will do absolutely NOTHING for anyone!!! Do people actually fall for this shit?!? Hey, I have a great new method to Master literally ANYTHING easily in just 4 hours!!! Simply do all the steps necessary for 4 hours.....then repeat that Everyday over and over for months or years until you get it!! Now.... Please Pay me for this revolutionary advice!!!!
Just watch the video and ignore the summaries below. It's actually super interesting how he explains it, he is a very good speaker. If you can't spare 20 minutes to watch a video you probably won't spare any time to learn any skills.
The first part is where the clickbait title of the video gets real.
Basically, change your goal into something that can be done in 20 hours.
"I want to learn Mandarin Chinese".
vs
"I want to go to a restaurant and order something in Mandarin Chinese"
In other words, set your goals lower, then you can do it.
Similarly-
"I want to make 2,000$ dollars per hour."
vs
"I want to make 20$ dollars per hour."
Wow, now I can do it! Thanks egg-man!
-_-
Khechari pls don't hurt eggman's feeling
Thank you. I knew it would be some self-fulfilling prophecy like that. Now I have the egoboost of that verification without having to actually listen to these people lol. Much appreciated
Khechari eggcelllent comment
AAAAAHAHHAA ohhh fuck you crack me up!!!
Best comment ever. I would support your patreon ,,.,.,.
20:35 for who doesnt have time for whole video :D
thank u
it must be on top
God bless you
I love you
nguyen van d
Starts at 5:10
Lol This is exactly what I was looking for in the comments
Cheers, happy I could help. Hahah. =)
Dan Jindra thank you!
hehehehe
Dan Jindra thank you!
there's one thing you can't get good at in 20 hours. and that's staying awake for 24.
This is probably the most worthwhile video I've ever seen on CZcams. I basically learned steps 1-3 on my own with a lot of trial, error and wasted time. I wish I saw this and put it into practice six years ago.
1. Know what you want. -In other words, know your target performance level.
2. Deconstruct the skill. -Separate it into smaller sub-skills, but practice the most important ones first.
3. Research the skill just enough to do the deconstruction and choose the most important sub-skills, but not so much that it becomes a barrier to practice.
4. Eliminate all barriers to practice. -Make it easy to do what you want to do.
5. Precommit to practicing whatever it is that you want to do for at least 20 hours.
Accelerated Hair growth is not possible to obtain as a skill.
+ShadowThruNight But apparently accelerated hair loss is :D
2Athenewins What if he just likes being bald? xD
+2Athenewins Hey my friend what if the guy has hair and want to be bald ?
isnt your 2nd head bald as well idiot.......
why do you think did Saitama got bald
How do you know? Have you followed his 5 steps? Did you put in the 20 hours?
Very good point: "The barrier to learning something new is not intellectual...The barrier is 'emotional'. (time: 22:35 - 22:50 )
To save 20 mins: 20:35
You're welcome
Kelcey Nickson that saved me 20:35 mins
why arent we funding this comment!
Kelcey Nickson you are mvp!!! thank you
Kelcey Nickson thanks tupac you saved me :)
Thank you soo much....in the sea of all those words all we need what to do with soo little time in our hand.
this guy is bald, but on a whole new level, i mean there are bald people but he is like the king of balds!
lol hilarious
***** Dosen't really waste a life on hitting ctrl + V.
***** :)
Eine Gaaserud But you actually hit Ctrl + c before that and actually you spent PRECIOUS SECONDS of your life that you're actually not getting back. And ofcours writing this silly arabic thing, and honestly Arabic is my native language And I didn't even understand the meaning of it. (Infact me writing this is a waste of my precious time cuz you won't even care. Sadly it seems I'am bored enough so I'll do it anyways).
Did you watched Fringe? For me he is that kind of bald... :)
the presenters are sophisticated, knowledgeable, informative, clear, concise and precise and I want to thank them for their time.
I love it when Josh said learning something is not intellectual. I'm a dyslexia and some times learning a new thing can be overwhelming. He's given the strategy about how to learn any thing. Thanks Josh
Je suis toujours heureux de découvrir des méthodologies similaires ! La déconstruction de l’aptitude est un principe et une étape importante pour attendre nos objectives. Une aptitude, une compétence est simplement une association de plusieurs sous compétences. J’aime beaucoup ce point abordé!
Sweet. I just learned neurosurgery over the weekend. Wooooo.
This is so groundbreaking. Who would know that to learn a little bit
about something (just some part of something), kind of OK doesn't take
very long?
And that practicing organizedly is good for achieving that...
I cant believe this guy is lecturing people about the most obvious thing ever.
Lower your expectations A LOT about what you want to learn, practice it,
there you go, you know a small part about something kind of okayish.
Really genius stuff.
You hit the nail on the head. Thank you so much for the useful info and content. People have to master their skills set
get ready world I'll be an astronaut in 20 hours!
GDT - Ω96 Are you in Mars already?
I guess he took a wrong turn and flew directly into the sun.
Phil Perry did you think about the old Greek story when you wrote that?
You've clearly missed the point of this video entirely. In order to make the goal achievable it should be modified to jumping a clear meter with a fish bowl on your head - all without shitting in your suit. Haven't you learnt anything?
Worth every minute. Thanks, think you changed my life. Don't worry about length of video. People who want REAL change will watch it twice.
CJ Walton I'll probably watch it a 4th and 5th time. wow this was pretty damn awesome
Great video!
Many thanks to both of you.
So brilliant, thanks for this video!
I got good at watching youtube videos after watching for 20 hrs, it works!
Great introduction to accelerated learning! I love how specific you define the goals. Also, making goals small enough you remove the fear of failure. This is by the way very close to "The Kaizen Way" of step by step improvement.
Again, great interview
yeah, that's step one actually
This reminds me of the TED talks I watched a few days ago that talked about "Multipotentialites" how one actually can be great at several different crafts. Great video and definitely refreshing!
Thank you for this video, changed my life already.
The Video should be called "Learn how to learn anything in 20 Hours, in 23 minutes"
+Marrt I'm fuckin LOL'n
Exactly what I thought.!
Lol the video should've been 20 minutes exactly XD
One Learn Man
Read 100 books a day
Did 100 essays
Lost his hair
Learned this principle two years ago and applied it since! It is the correct way to start learning without having school making courses for you. Learn and be happy to learn.
This is the best and most useful guide to self teaching I've come across on youtube, I never thought of learning as scoring mini sub category achievements, I might get thus book.
Very inspiring, thanks.
Forget that the world moves faster, the world doesn't care about you.
Learn day by day but dedicate to a topic your heart always wanted to dominate as an achievement in life.
So right... So many people claim to have some sort of secret, but really are confusing "the secrets" with something that is so difficult, that only a few can do it. If we followed the human spirit, and like you said the heart, the many would understand what the few can accomplish. I think it was Arthur C. Clarke that said " Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". I would also interchange the word skill for technology. And maybe If we do that, the world will care about you. We all care about each other. We just don't understand the how or why yet.
No no, just no.
I meant the world doesn't care about you.
THE PEOPLE ON THE OTHER HAND
We must start by getting on the same page about what you mean by "World". From my point of view, we live in a symbiotic and fractal universe. The fact that evolution progresses forward is proof that the world, as well as everything in the universe, must care/favor you in order to allow your existence. We discount any object we consider inanimate, yet we have yet to successfully quantify our own consciousness. If we can't prove the existence of consciousness or the concept of selfhood, how can we assume to know whether or not the "world" cares or doesn't care?
Giul Hanch don't care about you..
Love this video, thanks for sharing!
The first 2 points are the keys to this one. Having a clear definition of what you want to achieve is paramount.
I really liked point 2 about breaking down that skill into key areas. I'm going to put that into practice!
Speaking about acceleration - how about making a 5 minute video instead of a 25 minute long video?
5 minutes in and we are still on an intro. But his shiny head makes him seem so credible I am hanging on to see if I learn anything useful.
For those who don't have the time to watch a 20 min video. Here are the 5 steps to learning a skill quicker.
1. decide what you want
2. deconstruct into sub skills and practice the most important ones first.
3. research the skill just enough to do the deconstruction to choose the most important sub skill. but not so much where there is a barrier.
4. make it easy for you to practice the skills
5. precommit to practicing for at least 20 hours
Thank you very much for sharing this video. I've needed this kind of motivation to do something forever. I easily get overwhelmed when I have to do a project/assignment that contains skills I don't readily have. Thank you for letting Josh Kaufman inspire me and give me hope that I can learn new skills in shorter times than I believe.
Really impressed with the interviewer's attention and quality of questions.
just got the book cause he said ukulele correctly.
Leomana Turalde 12:46
Nope, U is not pronounced 'ooo' it's pronounced 'you'
silly americans
The ukulele, (pronounced /ˌjuːkəˈleɪliː/ YOO-kə-LAY-lee, from Hawaiian: ʻukulele [ˈʔukuˈlele];
it actually IS pronouced OO Koo le le... think hawaiian
look, he's the One Punch Man
+imspidermannomore holy crap
+imspidermannomore lol
+imspidermannomore haha awesome
+imspidermannomore cannot be unseen..
+imspidermannomore lol after i just watch One Punch Man..make my day..
Thank you, this is so helpful !
Wow thanks to this video in only 20 hours I took over 5 naps! Great work!
"Nice head. by any chance are you related to an octopus?"
He's Saitama from one-punch man now shut up
life is like a video game . accomplish new missions and gain experience points
Great interview. and thank you.
That added a Lot of value to my life. Thank you Jonathan and Josh!
I'm incorporating practicing intently from now on - just before bed!
Very useful!
I like this host. Seems like a nice guy.
what an awesome interviewer. What an awesome interview
Great talk. Unfortunately I just see it now - almost 2 yrs later.
Thx!
That man is the baldest man I've ever seen.
+Mc Paintcraft he can grow hair in 20hrs though
Bostic Reiva Lol.
+Bostic Reiva lol
+Bostic Reiva haha
+Mc Paintcraft Have you ever seen Saitama sensei?
this dude should shave his eyebrows so he can be a big thumb
austinletsplay haha
austinletsplay trololol
austinletsplay and this is why I always come to read comments
I stumbled on consolidation as a kid when I played guitar. If I was learning a riff that was challenging when I would play at night I would just try to get it down the best I can then when I would wake up I would pick my guitar up first thing in the morning and play the riff perfectly almost every time. Very cool to hear it as a part of his method
I do poker for a living and i do all of these things to improve my game it is great. I learned this through 14 years of being a pro and the way i figured this out is through trial and error but used my logical thought process to figure out how to be more efficient. This is a huge reason why i do poker home work at night before i go to sleep, although it makes sleeping harder because i get excited about what i learned and makes me think about new ideas. good video
GO TO 5.30...there just saved you all some time..
+Angel Rodriguez lol! We need more people like you on youtube
+Angel Rodriguez Five and a half minutes to be exact :P
+Angel Rodriguez I should have read this earlier xD
+Angel Rodriguez Whew! Thanks
+Angel Rodriguez not all heroes wear capes _/\_
Guy looks like a grown ass Cailloux
I can see it now
LeCaissie haha. . caillou.
LeCaissie lmbo
omg perfect
Interestingly enough I've been a terrible procrastinator and I've decided to make a daily goals list with a few simple items to complete each day. One of those things is to watch 1 video from my watch later list per day. This was the first video, and one of my to-dos is practicing my French!
Merci pour la vidéo, messieurs :)
Great interview! I found this really useful and it was only the interview, can't wait to read the book!
iDubbbz and Casey Neistat sit down for a very insightful conversation
Broseph Stalin WHAT THE FUCK LMAOO HAHAHAHA
Broseph Stalin wtf ya lol
Broseph Stalin lmaooooooooo
Close your eyes and listen it works so perfectly
xD
The most important step to becoming good at anything is to commit to doing the thing no matter what everyday. These other techniques and strategies are useless if you don't make the commitment first. #coachMP
excellent information! thank you. Now what would i like to learn next...
more i see the motivational video or read a book , i actually get enlightened with my own experience of applying the stuff which saw or read it a while before....for example, in and out all our the internet to search how to make a website.... which i never done before...just 3 days coming up with an amazing website(buying domain , hosting setting up dns and all) made me proud of myself. i actually surprised myself after few day that i did that all thing on my own.
i wanted to watch this video but it took 20hrs for this guy to explain is fucking methodology
10 mins in and I want to pull my hair out...both love to hear themselves talk....
Thanks so much for this post
I dig his thinking, I'm going to apply this to my novel writing and guitar learning.
Accelerated Time Wasting: How To Learn Absolutely Nothing in 20 Minutes.
+1
Trash 19 Every minute of people talking can give a massive amount of insight into how things work. A lot of things are subtle, but they are undoubtedly there.
I don't say every second because I'm not Sherlock. And yes, this video does feel like the summary at the end pretty much sums it up. Also, even if you knew these things in one form or other, reinforcement helps somewhat.
That said, I TL;DRed with video as well xD
20:35 Recap of the 5 steps in order.
I am C level Advanced French. After a decade of not using French, I had to ask myself how specifically was I going to improve my French. I agree with the gentleman, I had to become very specific. I wanted to practice French in door to door pitches for causes I truly believed in. Knowing this and working only on that vocabulary and specific jargon and narrowing down the most similarly-minded people, both French-speaking and advanced learners was the most precise way.
This is a great discussion!! The host was asking really good questions too, very informative and straight to the point. Good steps!
Step one- shave head and put on glasses.
Sp this is how One Punch Man got so strong!!
Thank you for sharing. I will try this with my next skill. Mandarin is my goal.
Very inspirational, I'm going to test out immediately!
Step 1.) Be an INTJ
Done
DarkerThanBlackdast win.
Steven Edelmann False fact
Steven Edelmann I'm still going to take what's useful from it and discard what isn't, like everything else
Steven Edelmann Not equal in intelligence
Steven Edelmann I'm definitely INTJ
one punch man
This video is awesome and has just changed my life in a tremendous way!
Excellent advice! I always get caught up in the research rather than my goal.
Before you watch the whole video, get the 5 main points by going to 20:34. Thank me later.
And I think it is not bullshit at all. Nobody said you would get brilliant within 20 hours. You get good at it within this time. For the long run, you probably need the 10'000 hours. But why trying to get brilliant when first off you have to get good at it anyways?
Yes I did.
"The barrier isn't intellectual. We're all smart enough. The barrier is emotional."
Very good video. Fields is obviously a master at his craft, but the interviewer asks great questions and really knows how to guide an interview.
Thank-you for these insights! These steps will help all of us. Thank-you for your hard work.
This should be more accurately called 'How to learn to do part of a skill set in 20 hours... to begin with (with additonal time for research)'
But with that name you can't sell it as easily to the 'results without effort people'.
I can't stop staring at his eye brows
EXCELLENT LEARNING AND THE MANY WAYS OF DOING SO.
Fantastic. I am totally pumped up watching this video. Really cool. First skill - Algo trading. Let's see where this gets me.