Initial Testing of the Tweetstorm

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Going through the tweetstorm and writing out examples that support each point was not as informative as I thought. For some tweets I struggled to find any, and for ones I did, I was doubting if the example was even accurate, or was it just my opinion of things.

Since this plan wasn’t as effective as I thought, I am considering doubling down on the testing myself through the Feynman technique to achieve a solid foundational understanding.

I am at this point doing a recall test once daily on a blank A4 page. Will I see more benefit if I increase it to twice daily?

Or on second thought and after consultation with “Ultralearning” I am going to continue with the recall test of the entire tweetstorm once daily, and in addition, I will focus in greater depth at each part of the tweetstorm in turn.

Maybe it is time I made flashcards for this purpose?

Would it be too much if I made flash cards for every one of Naval’s tweets?

Is that me becoming a parrot, just memorising his words?

I am struggling with the concept of testing them before making them my own. I want to follow Tim’s advice but I am not sure if I know how.

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