Self-Studied Math and Physics for over 3 years. Shared my project with over 100,000 people online. Now I help others Self-Educate using my Self-Learner System.
This man changed mathematics in the 20th century.
• Pioneer in Algebraic Geometry
• Influential in the field of homological algebra
And much more…
But interestingly enough, he didn’t solve problems as many other mathematicians did.
“He compared the idea of cracking a
The biggest impact AI had on me wasn’t the money it could make me.
It was how much faster I could learn with it.
Over the last three months I spent hundreds of hours refining my own AI enhanced learning system.
It took a lot of effort, but it was worth it.
Now, you can have
Solving complicated problems isn’t about getting the right answer.
It’s about figuring out what it is you don’t know.
The next time you get an answer wrong don’t think failure.
Think growth.
If you are interested in learning about AI, keep reading….
1) Find resources. They can be an as many formats as you want (audio, text, video etc…)
Here are resources that will ease your learning:
• Stanfords AI and Machines learning courses on YouTube
• Ritvik math’s
Struggling to learn something new?
Think like a neural network, and optimize your learning using these three steps.
1) Break it down (Input layer)
Just like a neural network breaks down complex data sets into more manageable inputs.
Break the skill you’re trying to learn
If you are interested in self-studying math, but can't find the right resources, I just published a resource guide to self-studying math.
How to Self-Study Math (Resource Guide)
@gdb
Just a little bit before COVID started. Seems like you guys went Isaac newton style. Went into isolation and made an amazing product in the other side of it.
If you have more self-help books than friends, keep reading.
• Rule of three
After each chapter identify 3 actionable steps and don’t read on until you’ve implemented at least one of them.
• Identity driven Goal Setting
Create a sheet of the person you want to be and a
@ProfFeynman
When education systems emphasize grades over the joy of learning, students might resort to cheating, seeking the reward of high marks rather than the intrinsic reward of knowledge.
Interestingly, some of the most successful people attribute their achievements not to the grades
@fchollet
There is also a theory called beneficial forgetting. - Although this isn’t limited to children, the idea is that by letting sometime pass the next time you encounter it you are able to focus on the more intuitive and important parts- abstracting away the unnecessary.
One of the best definitions I've seen of so far.
Decentralized science refers to the idea of distributing control, access, and decision-making in scientific research away from centralized entities like traditional academic journals, universities, or funding bodies.
"What is the most important thing you could be working on in the world right now? ... And if you're not working on that, why aren't you?" — Aaron Swartz
@allen_ai
@MadronaVentures
@geekwire
I’ve definitely shifted my views to accepting the large benefits of open sourcing for something like AI.
Would love to see the talk in more detail.
This one really hits
When his toe nails fell off while running in a race someone told David Goggins:
You must be in a lot of pain, why don’t you quit.
David Goggins: “Why would pain make me quit?”
You find inspiration in those you look up to.
That inspiration drives good behaviour, which makes you proud of yourself.
And eventually-with enough consistency, the person that inspires you the most is the person you see in the mirror.
Be your own hero.
Turned 19 today.
Thanks to everyone who’s following along my journey.
Decided that there’s no better way to prepare for a birthday than to challenge yourself.
Tried to do most pull-ups I could a few days ago - reached 3005 in over 17 hours (Edit will be out soon)
Let’s keep
“I procrastinate because I lack motivation”
Procrastination isn’t always about laziness.
Sometimes it’s your minds way of telling you that your goals aren’t aligned with your true self.
Want to know the difference between ordinary people and extraordinary people?
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Extraordinary people always do a little ‘extra’. That’s what makes them ‘extra’-ordinary.
Don’t think about the work on a:
•month by month
• week by week
• day by day basis
Think about work on a second by second basis.
Because that’s the kind of attention great work requires.
@lexfridman
My grandma is 83. She’s the kindest human being I know. Unfortunately she has Alzheimer’s, but still, when I’m in my home country I always walk with her on Sunday’s since I know it brings her joy 😊.
@AlexHormozi
This reminds me of what you did when you were starting out with your gyms.
You went to seven figure Sam. No place to stay, and got started right away.
When you don’t want to do things:
Remember:
• Who you’re becoming
• Who you’re influencing
• Who you’re proving wrong
Flip the switch, and keep moving forward
How do you deal with stress?
You don’t
You stop giving it meaning.
The more power you give it the worst it gets.
You didn’t mention that license plate you walked by today so why mention the fact that you feel stressed?
It’s all in your
How do you change your life?
Change the associations you make with the activities you do.
• Stress no longer a sign of fear but excitement.
• Mistakes no longer a sign of failure but progress.
• Discomfort no longer a sign of pain but resilience.
Reading
@thedankoe
new book.
Every sentence is like a perspective change. I don’t think I’ve read a book that can quite achieve this effect like Dan’s.
Congrats on the launch.
@StanfordHAI
@StanfordAILab
Would love to see how the conference deciphers this complex intersection.
Have been diving deep into the different industries AI is impacting.
Really interested to see the intersection with music.
@thedankoe
I love that idea. Looking back at your past self to what would help them along the journey is the way to go. Besides, there’s no one else who will understand those problems better than you. Keep it up Dan 👍
The biggest regret when you’re on your deathbed will be the fact that you didn’t live a life true to your dreams.
And instead lived a life true to what others expected of you.
Don’t pick a path. Pave your own.
Elon musk: “ To anyone I’ve offended. I’m reinventing electric cars and sending people to mars on spaceships, did you also think I was going to be a chill normal dude?”
If studying feels like a forced process, you’re doing it wrong.
Studying should be insightful, satisfy your curiosity and be full of aha moments.
New article coming soon on how to deal with confusion…
In the last few days the world record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours was broken.
But here’s the interesting bit.
Two guys -unknowingly, we’re going for the record on the same day.
As soon as one broke the record the other broke it again.
Whenever you don’t feel like doing
Just talked to
@at0x_eth
. Amazing conversation, he showed me a mind blowing Dapp he’s been building that Combines AI and Web 3 technologies to create proper incentives for knowledge sharing.
Please follow him. He has a community called Nerd Labs, of different open source
“I don’t have time to learn new skills”
Time isn’t found, it’s made.
If Elon musk can manage multiple companies, you can manage an hour for personal growth.
Prioritize learning as a non-negotiable appointment in your calendar.
@pmarca
This reminds me of the quote: "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
I think that entrepreneurs, Inventors, and Scientists are the people who expand and change the world as we know it.
Without them, the world wouldn't be where we are.
So....
@Cobratate
This quote reflects the beautiful mystery of life's rewards, hinting at the unseen joys that await as a return for our deeds.
It reminds me of when I was studying hard without knowing what the outcome would be, and then I got the best surprise.
It's like life's version of a
@miramurati
Now we are really talking.
Multi model AI.
Next step is to be able to use it with your mind.
You guys might need to partner with neuralink.
😂
@stevemagness
Reminds me of the proverb “when there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do no harm”. If the fire inside is strong enough, 3rd party subjective natures lose meaning.
You mold your mindset through repetition.
• Repetition of the actions you do
• Repetition of the words you say
• Repetition of the information you consume
Quick tip if your mind feels foggy.
Hold your breathe for as long as you can.
You’lle realize that after you let go a lot of the fog goes away and you enter into a really clear state.
Try it.