I thought I had something written up about this somewhere, can’t find it.
βHow does this relate to learning for personal enjoyment? What is the product of learning ancient philosophy? Your blog posts? Your personal transformation?
It’s different to say "a good way of learning is by producing" (ie. writing to learn)
Related to E: Be careful with monetizing your hobbies
Since I’ve already taken so detailed notes, and interleaved them with many personal observations, I will not try to summarize them here (although perhaps that would have been useful for my learning/retention). Suffice to say that I really like some of his approaches, even though I do sometimes feel like a lot of productivity advice comes from people who are self-employed as Youtubers, bloggers etc, and they naturally have a very different way of organizing their time, and evaluating "Return-on-Attention" than others.