 |
 Usuario: Ingresar | Personal Development Weblog, Daily digest on productivity and life improvements |
| Dirección URL | http://www.lifehack.org Registrado:03-Jul-2007 |
Compartir:
|
|
Enviar a email | Learn Something New Every Day en Videojuegos | Por Dustin Wax el 16-Jul-2007 |
Most of us have one or two areas of knowledge that we strive to know very well — things related to our jobs, of course, and maybe a hobby or two. But while it’s important to develop a deep understanding of the things that matter most to us, it is just as important to develop a broad understanding of the world in general.
A lot of unfortunate people think that learning for the sake of learning is something for schoolchildren, and maybe college students. All the things there are to learn and know that don’t impact directly on their immediate lives they dismiss as “trivia”. Out in the “real world”, they think, there’s no time for such frivolities — there’s serious work to get done!
There are a lot of good, practical reasons to make learning something new a part of your daily routine, but the best reason has nothing to do with practicality — we are learning creatures, and the lifelong practice of learning is what makes us humans and our lives worthwhile. If that idealistic musing’s not enough, here’s some more down-to-earth benefits:
- Learning across a wide range of subjects gives us a range of perspectives to call on in our own narrow day-to-day areas of specialization.
- Learning helps us more easily and readily adapt to new situations.
- A broad knowledge of unfamiliar situations feeds innovation by inspiring us to think creatively and providing examples to follow.
- Learning deepens our character and makes us more inspiring to those around us.
- Learning makes us more confident.
- Learning instills an understanding of the historical, social, and natural processes that impact and limit our lives.
- And, like I said, there’s the whole “making like worth living” thing.
There is, after all, a reason the term “well-read” is a compliment.
With the entire world of knowledge just a few mouse-clicks away, it has never been easier than it is right now to learn something new and unexpected every day. Here are a few simple ways to make expanding your horizons a part of your daily routine:
- Subscribe to Wikipedia’s “Featured Article” list. Every day, Wikipedia posts an article selected from its vast repository of entries to it’s Daily-article-l subscribers. If you were a subscriber today, you would have recently discovered that Daylight Saving Time was first proposed by William Willett in 1907 and adopted during World War I as a way to conserve coal. You might have also been interested to find out that Kazakhstan discontinued Daylight Saving Time in 2005 because of alleged health risks associated with changed sleep patterns.
- Read The Free Dictionary’s homepage or subscribe to its feeds. The Free Dictionary has several daily features on its front page, including Article of the Day (RSS), In the News (RSS), This Day in History (RSS), and Today’s Birthday (RSS). One recent day’s stories told the history of the Hell’s Angels, the identity of the new “7 Wonders of the World”, the origin of the first cultured pearl, and the life story of one of the world’s most prominent tenors.
- Subscribe to the feed at Your Daily Art (RSS). Every day you’ll be confronted with a classic work of art to contemplate, along with a few notes about the piece. If you were subscribed right now, you might have recently seen Man Ray’s intriguing and playful “Le Violin d’Ingres” and Frank Weston Benson’s luminous “Red and Gold”.
- Subscribe to the feeds at Did You Know? and Tell Me Why?. These sites are both run by an R. Edmondson, who certainly knows a lot of stuff about a lot of stuff. Updates are slightly less than daily, but I like the two sites so much I couldn’t leave them off this list. If you were a subscriber to these sites, you’d have recently learned why clouds are white, what the European Union is, the French terms for the days of the week and the months of the year, and the history of the development of public health efforts in response to the hazards of the Industrial Revolution.
- Listen to podcasts like In Our Time and Radio Open Source. Radio Open Source is a daily interview/panel show covering everything from politics to science to art and literature to the greatness of the movie Groundhog Day. (At the moment, Radio Open Source is on summer hiatus, but subscribe anyway — they’ll be back!) For a history of the events and ideas that shaped the present, In Our Time is ideal: a weekly gathering of scholars discussing subjects as diverse as the life of Joan of Arc, theories of gravity, and what we know about the Permian-Triassic boundary. Subscribe to a handful of good, literary podcasts and get smart while you drive!
Check the directory at Elite Skills for more sources: there are college course podcasts, online documentaries, foreign language lessons, and more — all free. Believe it or not, your head will expand to fit whatever you try to stuff into it!
Which is really the whole point.
Bookmark or Share this with a friend!

Leído 46 veces

|
|
 |
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| Learn Something New Every Day | |
Most of us have one or two areas of knowledge that we strive to know very well — things related to our jobs, of course, and maybe a hobby or two. But while it’s important to develop a deep understanding of the things that matter most to us, it is just as import [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 16-Jul-2007 por Dustin Wax en Videojuegos Leído 46 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| I want, I learn, I do, I get | |
A while back I revealed here the Secret even more secret than The Secret: if you want something you’ve got to go out there and do something to make it happen.
I got it right, but wrong: in this future-shocked age between the old industrial way of doing things and [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 28-Sep-2007 por BobWalsh en ArtículosGTDOrganízate con EficaciaartículosGeneralGTDOrganízate con Eficacia Leído 37 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
| Learn to Fly ? Foo Fighters | | Esta cancion siempre me pone de buenas! jajaja Classic No hay artículos similares...
No hay artículos similares... [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 05-Sep-2010 por Harol en MúsicaVideosVideosRapidoscoolflyfoo fighterslearnmusic video Leído 8 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| What Can We Learn From Children? |
A lot! Although most of the time they seem like little devils, children are true angels that teach us a lot about how we can better our life. Yes, most of the time they don?t have a clue as to what they are doing, but unknowingly and [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 25-Jan-2008 por ritubpant en BrandingCreatividadEconomiaEmpresasEstrategiaInvestigacionNegociosPymes Leído 27 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Blogs De Guatemala | Guatemala | Blogs de Guatemala | Directorio de Blogs, donde los guatemaltecos escriben.
Noticias, información, clima, deportes, poesía, opinión, información Blogs de Guatemala Así se escribe en Guatemala. Directorio de Blogs Guatemaltecos |
| learn spanish games | |
Spanish Classroom Games?
I am in beginning Spanish and we are learning to conjugate verbs. Our teacher says she would love to make it more fun and play games to help [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 26-Apr-2010 por Blogs de en General Leído 7 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Ririan Project | Blogueros | Weblog de Desarrollo Personal, editado en inglés
Personal Development Weblog Personal Development with Ririan Project A personal development blog with practical ideas on how to make important changes in your life, both big and small, so you can get your life on track and start living up to your true potential. |
| Learn To Fail With Purpose | | Whatever happened to that famous saying, if at first you don’t succeed try and try again. Yet how afraid are we of failing? We do not even start on a new adventure because we do not want to fail.
Try for a different job? Oh no, can’t do that. Take a different route, cook a [...]
[..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 25-Mar-2010 por Ririan en Leído 12 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| Why You Should Learn a Daily Lesson |
“There is divine beauty in learning… To learn means to accept the postulate that life did not begin at my birth. Others have been here before me, and I walk in their footsteps.” – Elie Wiesel ?What did you learn in school today [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 08-Feb-2012 por Judy Belmont en Lifestyleeducationfocuslearnlife-lessonLifehackProductivity Leído 1 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, Stepcase Lifehack Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| Why You Should Learn a Productivity System |
One of the biggest barrier to productivity in most people?s lives is their resistance to adopting a productivity system. Some read a lot of productivity books an [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 22-Jan-2009 por Dustin Wax en FeaturedProductivity7-habitsdavid_allengtdhabitskillstephen_coveysystem Leído 10 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| 12 Investing Mistakes You Can Learn From | |
Pinyo at GetRichSlowly is confessing a dozen mistakes he feels he’s made in regards to investing. One of the greatest things anyone can do is learn from his mistakes, and Pinyo is doing one better and sharing the [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 26-Sep-2007 por Craig Childs en ElectronicosFotografía y videoPortadaAlta DefiniciónCamarasCamcordersHDSonyWebbie Leído 33 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
|
Advertencia YAAQUI.COM no verifica la veracidad de la información publicada y no se responsabiliza
por el uso que se le de a la infomación del contenido publicado en los feeds y weblogs independientes.
Las opiniones vertidas en este sitio no necesariamente son nuestras. Nos reservamos el derecho de
remover cualqueir material que consideremos inconveniente.
|
|
| |