Yesterday I went back to listen to Malcom Gladwell's masterclass.
It is amazing how everything the man says sticks with you. He always makes his point with interesting stories. And yet, I feel like I need to go back and revisit the lectures a few times due to the magnitude of information that is provided.
The other day, I was trying to make up a list of books I want to reread every year. I think I got the idea from twitter or some form of social media. It could be Naval. To identify a few top books from everything you have read and reread them repeatedly.
I am still formulating that list of books. It is just 3 as of right now. But I need to revisit the books I loved through the years and identify the ones I ought to read repeatedly.
I feel like Malcom's course on Masterclass would fall under one of those things that I ought to revisit often. In his case, not just for learning how to write better but also how to tell ideas and stories as well.
It is amazing how everything the man says sticks with you. He always makes his point with interesting stories. And yet, I feel like I need to go back and revisit the lectures a few times due to the magnitude of information that is provided.
The other day, I was trying to make up a list of books I want to reread every year. I think I got the idea from twitter or some form of social media. It could be Naval. To identify a few top books from everything you have read and reread them repeatedly.
I am still formulating that list of books. It is just 3 as of right now. But I need to revisit the books I loved through the years and identify the ones I ought to read repeatedly.
I feel like Malcom's course on Masterclass would fall under one of those things that I ought to revisit often. In his case, not just for learning how to write better but also how to tell ideas and stories as well.