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link to 15 Benefits of Being an Autodidact: The Self-Learner’s Competitive Edge 

15 Benefits of Being an Autodidact: The Self-Learner’s Competitive Edge 

Learn 15 reasons why being an autodidact gives you a competitive advantage over your conventionally-taught peers.

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How to Self-Learn Content Writing: 9 Steps From a Freelance Blogger

Check out this step-by-step guide for teaching yourself the craft of blog content writing so you can freelance the skill and or start your own blog.

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Why Read Old Classic Books? 6 Practical Reasons to Consult the Past

Learn why the greatest and wisest thinkers and people dedicate time to reading old books and classic works.

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Dear Generalist, Don’t be Ashamed of Your Knowledge Lust (It’s a Superpower)

Have a lot of intellectual interests and are struggling to narrow them down? Don't fret. Range has its benefits.

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link to Book Review: Something to Do With Paying Attention, by David Foster Wallace

Book Review: Something to Do With Paying Attention, by David Foster Wallace

"I knew, sitting there, that I might be a real nihilist, that it wasn't always just a hip pose. That I drifted and quit because nothing meant anything, no one choice was really better."

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4 Books That Helped Me Self-Study Political Philosophy (as a Beginner)

Learn the four helpful books that I used to break into studying political philosophy and theory on my own.

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About Knowledge Lust

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 took 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, rock climbing, and writing.

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