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link to How to Start Reading Classic Novels: A 10-Step Plan for Beginners

How to Start Reading Classic Novels: A 10-Step Plan for Beginners

Learn the 10 steps you can follow to become a regular reader of the classics, based on my own progression from non-reader to daily reader.

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25-Minute Study Bursts: Finding Time for Self-Education in a Busy Life

Read how spreading short bursts of intensive study throughout the day can add up to incredible knowledge gains.

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link to How Self-Studying the Humanities Makes Your Life More Interesting

How Self-Studying the Humanities Makes Your Life More Interesting

Learn how studying literature, history, philosophy, and art makes the world a more fun place to live in.

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link to Book Review: American Pastoral, by Philip Roth 

Book Review: American Pastoral, by Philip Roth 

The story of a man who played by the American rules of the game but lost, and the aftermath of the fall.

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link to How to Get a Well-Rounded Self-Education Outside of School (My Approach, Strategies, & Mistakes)

How to Get a Well-Rounded Self-Education Outside of School (My Approach, Strategies, & Mistakes)

For 4 years I've been trying to give myself the well-rounded education I didn't get in school. Here I share my approach, favorite strategies, learnings, and mistakes.

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link to My Education Truly Began After College: From Apathetic Student to Excited Autodidact

My Education Truly Began After College: From Apathetic Student to Excited Autodidact

Churchill famously said "I began my education at a very early age; in fact, right after I left college.” The story of my education is quite similar.

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About the Author

After graduating college with an econ degree I realized I was still anything but well-educated. Over the last 4 years, I've been trying to fix that, autodidact-mode — by reading books and engaging in self-directed study across multiple subjects. On this blog, my goal is to share my learnings and help others get a well-rounded education outside of school. Education, after all, is a lifelong process, one well worth the investment.

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