读你所爱,直到爱上阅读
读你所爱,直到爱上阅读
你应该能够拿起图书馆里的任何一本书并阅读它
Nivi:
在我们继续讨论责任、杠杆和判断力之前,你在更下方的推文中还有几条我会归类为持续学习的内容。
它们基本上是:“没有所谓的商业技能。避免商业杂志和商业课程,学习微观经济学、博弈论、心理学、说服力、伦理学、数学和计算机。”
你在Periscope上还发表了另一条评论:“你应该能够拿起图书馆里的任何一本书并阅读它。“而这类别的最后一条推文是:“阅读比听快,做比看快。”
Naval:
是的,关于这方面最重要的一条推文,可惜我甚至没有放在这里,那就是:学习的基础是阅读。我不认识哪个聪明人不阅读,而且是持续不断地阅读。
问题是,我该读什么?我该怎么读?因为对大多数人来说,阅读是一种挣扎,一件苦差事。所以,最重要的是学会如何自我教育,而自我教育的方法就是培养对阅读的热爱。
所以,被遗漏的那条推文,我暗示的那条是:“读你所爱,直到爱上阅读。“就这么简单。
我认识的每个大量阅读的人都热爱阅读,他们热爱阅读是因为他们读了自己喜欢的书。这有点像先有鸡还是先有蛋的问题,但你基本上想从你所在的地方开始阅读,然后不断积累,直到阅读成为一种习惯。最终,你会对简单的东西感到厌倦。
所以你可能会从阅读小说开始,然后可能会进阶到科幻小说,然后可能会进阶到非虚构作品,然后可能会进阶到科学、哲学、数学或任何其他领域,但遵循你的自然路径,只读那些让你感兴趣的东西,直到你大致理解它们。然后你自然会转向下一个、再下一个领域。
阅读领域内的原始科学书籍
现在,这有一个例外,这就是我暗示你真正想学习的东西的地方,也就是说,在某个阶段,有太多的东西要读。即使是阅读也充满了垃圾内容。
实际上有些东西你可以阅读,尤其是在早期,它们会以某种方式编程你的大脑,然后你后来阅读的东西,你会根据早期阅读的内容来判断这些内容是对还是错。
所以,阅读基础性的东西很重要。而基础性的东西,我会说,是某个领域内具有很强科学性质的原始书籍。
例如,与其阅读商业书籍,不如拿起亚当·斯密的《国富论》。与其阅读今天写的关于生物学或进化论的书,我会选择达尔文的《物种起源》。与其阅读现在可能非常先进的生物技术书籍,我会直接拿起沃森和克里克的《创世第八日》。与其阅读关于宇宙学以及尼尔·德格拉斯·泰森和斯蒂芬·霍金所说内容的进阶书籍,你可以拿起理查德·费曼的《六堂轻松物理课》,从基础物理学开始。
不要害怕任何书籍
如果你理解了基础知识,特别是在数学、物理和科学方面,那么你就不会害怕任何书籍。我们都有这样的记忆:当我们坐在教室里学习数学时,一切都是合乎逻辑的,一切都说得通,直到某个时刻课程进度太快,我们落后了。
在那之后,我们只能死记硬背方程式,死记硬背概念,而无法从第一性原理推导它们。在那一刻,我们迷失了,因为除非你是专业数学家,否则你不会记住那些东西。你只会记住技巧、基础。
所以,你必须确保你在理解的钢铁框架上构建,因为你正在为摩天大楼打下基础,而你不是仅仅在死记硬背东西,因为如果你只是在死记硬背,你就迷失了。所以基础极其重要。
最终,最终的目标是当你走进图书馆,上下打量,不害怕任何一本书。你知道你可以从书架上取下任何一本书,你可以阅读它,你可以理解它,你可以吸收其中真实的内容,你可以拒绝其中虚假的内容,并且你有一个逻辑和科学的基础来做到这一点,而不仅仅是基于观点。
学习的手段是丰富的,学习的欲望是稀缺的
互联网的美妙之处在于,整个亚历山大图书馆乘以10的内容随时都在你的指尖。不是教育手段或学习手段稀缺,学习手段是丰富的。稀缺的是学习的欲望。所以,你真的必须培养这种欲望。
甚至不是培养,而是不要失去它。孩子们有天生的好奇心。如果你去找一个刚开始学习语言的幼儿,他们几乎总是在问:这是什么?那是什么?为什么是这样?那是谁?他们总是在问问题。
但问题之一是我们的学校和教育系统,甚至我们养育孩子的方式,用顺从取代了好奇心。一旦你用顺从取代了好奇心,你得到的是一个顺从的工厂工人,但你不再得到一个有创造力的思考者。而你需要创造力,你需要有能力滋养自己的大脑,学习任何你想学的东西。
Read What You Love Until You Love to Read
You should be able to pick up any book in the library and read it
Nivi:
Before we go and talk about accountability and leverage and judgment, you’ve got a few tweets further down the line that I would put in the category of continuous learning.
They’re essentially, “there is no skill called business. Avoid business magazines and business class, study microeconomics, game theory, psychology, persuasion, ethics, mathematics and computers.”
There’s one other comment that you made in a Periscope that was, “you should be able to pick up any book in the library and read it.” And the last tweet in this category was, “reading is faster than listening, doing is faster than watching.”
Naval:
Yeah, the most important tweet on this, I don’t even have in here unfortunately, which is, the foundation of learning is reading. I don’t know a smart person who doesn’t read and read all the time.
And the problem is, what do I read? How do I read? Because for most people it’s a struggle, it’s a chore. So, the most important thing is just to learn how to educate yourself and the way to educate yourself is to develop a love for reading.
So, the tweet that is left out, the one that I was hinting at is, “read what you love until you love to read.” It’s that simple.
Everybody I know who reads a lot loves to read, and they love to read because they read books that they loved. It’s a little bit of a catch-22, but you basically want to start off just reading wherever you are and then keep building up from there until reading becomes a habit. And then eventually, you will just get bored of the simple stuff.
So you may start off reading fiction, then you might graduate to science fiction, then you may graduate to non-fiction, then you may graduate to science, or philosophy, or mathematics or whatever it is, but take your natural path and just read the things that interest you until you kind of understand them. And then you’ll naturally move to the next thing and the next thing and the next thing.
Read the original scientific books in a field
Now, there is an exception to this, which is where I was hinting with what things you actually do want to learn, which is, at some point there’s too much out there to read. Even reading is full of junk.
There are actually things you can read, especially early on, that will program your brain a certain way, and then later things that you read, you will decide whether those things are true or false based on the earlier things.
So, it is important that you read foundational things. And foundational things, I would say, are the original books in a given field that are very scientific in their nature.
For example, instead of reading a business book, pick up Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations. Instead of reading a book on biology or evolution that’s written today, I would pick up Darwin’s Origin of the Species. Instead of reading a book on biotech right now that may be very advanced, I would just pick up The Eighth Day of Creation by Watson and Crick. Instead of reading advanced books on what cosmology and what Neil Degrasse Tyson and Stephen Hawking have been saying, you can pick up Richard Feynman’s Six Easy Pieces and start with basic physics.
Don’t fear any book
If you understand the basics, especially in mathematics and physics and sciences, then you will not be afraid of any book. All of us have that memory of when we were sitting in class and we’re learning mathematics, and it was all logical and all made sense until at one point the class moved too fast and we fell behind.
Then after that we were left memorizing equations, memorizing concepts without being able to derive them from first principles. And at that moment, we’re lost, because unless you’re a professional mathematician, you’re not going to remember those things. All you’re going to remember are the techniques, the foundations.
So, you have to make sure that you’re building on a steel frame of understanding because you’re putting together a foundation for skyscraper, and you’re not just memorizing things because you’re just memorizing things you’re lost. So the foundations are ultra important.
And the ultimate, the ultimate is when you walk into a library and you look at it up and down and you don’t fear any book. You know that you can take any book off the shelf, you can read it, you can understand it, you can absorb what is true, you can reject what is false, and you have a basis for even working that out that is logical and scientific and not purely just based on opinions.
The means of learning are abundant, the desire to learn is scarce
The beauty of the internet is the entire library of Alexandria times 10 is at your fingertips at all times. It’s not the means of education or the means of learning are scarce, the means of learning are abundant. It’s the desire to learn that’s scarce. So, you really have to cultivate the desire.
And it’s not even cultivating you’ve to not lose it. Children have a natural curiosity. If you go to a young child who’s first learning language, they’re pretty much always asking: What’s this? What’s that? Why is this? Who’s that? They’re always asking questions.
But one of the problems is that schools and our educational system, and even our way of raising children replaces curiosity with compliance. And once you replace the curiosity with the compliance, you get an obedient factory worker, but you no longer get a creative thinker. And you need creativity, you need the ability to feed your own brain to learn whatever you want.