Why do we make things so much harder on ourselves?

According to Napoleon Hill, there are two ways to gain knowledge: other people's knowledge and personal experience. The problem is that most of us ignore the lessons left behind by those who went before us and choose to learn everything the hard way.

In this episode of What's Your Problem?, I explore the difference between consuming information and developing a deep understanding of it. We talk about organized knowledge, why successful people leave clues, and how becoming a student of your craft can dramatically shorten your learning curve.

You still have to do the work.

You still have to gain your own experience.

But you don't have to start from scratch.

If you've ever felt like you're spinning your wheels, making avoidable mistakes, or trying to figure everything out on your own, this episode is for you.

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