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link to How to Self-Study Sociology as a Beginner (A 6-Step Roadmap)

How to Self-Study Sociology as a Beginner (A 6-Step Roadmap)

Sociology looks at how society works. More specifically, it’s the study of social behavior, relationships, and interactions.  Scholars in the field attempt to answer questions like the...

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How to Learn U.S. History on Your Own (An 8-Step Roadmap)

After watching Hamilton the musical, I had an urge to self-study the US founders and revolutionaries in greater depth than what I’d received in high school.   So I read a few...

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How Reading Perfectionism Might Be Stopping You From Reading Books

When I first began seriously reading, I read a few practical books on the practice of reading, such as Mortimer Adler’s famous How to Read a Book.  These guides to reading were helpful. They...

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How to Educate Yourself on Classical Music (A 7-Step Roadmap)

For years I’ve been using classical music, especially film scores, for various purposes — relaxing, studying, and evoking feelings of inspiration or wonder, to name just a few.  I even...

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How to Become Well-Read in 3 Years (A 6-Step Plan)

Becoming well-read takes time and consistent effort, but it’s well within reach for the majority of people. Let’s do some quick math to prove it.  If the average length of a book is 300...

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How to Self-Learn Political Philosophy (An 8-Step Roadmap)

How do you start studying political philosophy without school or teachers? During the pandemic, when I wasn’t playing Skyrim or freelance writing, I was trying to figure that out. I took several...

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My name's Sam Rinko, and I'm incredibly optimistic about self-education's ability to transform a life. Self-learning projects have been a staple in my daily routine ever since my formal education ended and my curiosity lifted off. Knowledge Lust is an attempt to help autodidacts systematically self-study and learn a wide range of topics, from academic subjects like philosophy and economics to more directly applicable skills like meditation, public speaking, and mountain biking.

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