Peter Attia· MD
The other part is you know there's a learning science concept also builds a van frameworks of you know, the fastest way to learn is basically analogy
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The other part is you know there's a learning science concept also builds a van frameworks of you know, the fastest way to learn is basically analogy
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the fastest way to learn is basically analogy and so do you have a knowledge graph right >> this is the a in the ABC so so Dean Schwarz's book >> which I guess we're going to link to that in in the show notes goes through a toz everything that learning science has come up with >> exactly right so he has so Dean Schwarz from Stanford right school of education one of the leaders in the field >> right has written a book and he's like here it is you know um and every letter has a different one but this one >> a is analogy is one of the ones I remember >> and analogies right where that's the fastest way to learn