Summary of the 9 Laws of Ultra Learning - Thank me Later 1. Get an Overview/Meta learning - BREAK IT (Figure out the WAY: Why What and How of what we are about to Learn) FOCUS TIP: Identify the what when why and how of 2-3 core learning objectives 2. Focus/Deep work routine - CUT IT (Enter Deep Work Mode/DO NOT DISTURB mode/Hyperfocus, for an hour/a few hours everyday) FOCUS deeply when learning Concentrated effort leads to higher quality and more efficient learning FOCUS TIP: Build Habit of Hyperfocus cutting distractions 3. Be involved/Apply what you learned (Directedness) - DO IT Be actively engaged in the process you want to Master Its about learning by doing. FOCUS TIP: BEGIN/START with the first step 4. Work on the skills that you are bad at/Fix the problem areas - APPLY IT (You're only as good as you're weakest link) Practice makes Permanent Drill in and increase the chances of sticking your learning FOCUS TIP: Build a Project while learning to apply your skills 5. Active recall (Don't just rely on notes. Try to retrieve data on your own overtime) - RETRIEVE IT Teaching others helps to re-call and create permanant memory FOCUS TIP: Improve your memory re-call by way of Retrieving it like Teaching others/Yourself
6. Ask for Feedback and Improve. - ASK IT Don't look for flattering points, Ask people to roast you/ give you constructive criticism. Ask WHERE did I go wrong ? FOCUS TIP: Look out for Constructive Feedback and incorporate it in your Learning 7. Regularly practice with your knowledge and skills to STAY SHARP. - PRACTICE IT Revisit what you learnt for improving RETENTION Use what you learnt to do something different from what you'd normally do. Self Paced Course. FOCUS TIP: Repackage your knowlegdge for a different USE CASE. If you dont USE it you LOOSE it. 8. Immerse yourself in what you're learning to try and gain intuition/deep expertise. - DOUBT IT / RESONATE IT GUT feeling that comes with experience FOCUS TIP: Eat, sleep, breathe dream about it and over time your MINDSET will change to develop DEEP INTIUION 9. Experiment (especially if things get repetitive) - EXPERIMENT IT Try New Approaches to refine and Optimize your process Re-define, Re-design, Re-fresh,Re-Mix your approach/Ideas Find new approaches to refine/improve your craft FOCUS TIP: GET CREATIVE. LEARN -> EXPERIMENT -> CREATE -> REPEAT
1. Get an Overview/Meta learning (What, When and How) 2. Focus/Deep work routine (Enter Deep Work Mode/DO NOT DISTURB mode/Hyperfocus, for an hour/a few hours everyday 3. Be involved/Apply what you learned (Directedness) 4. Work on the skills that you are bad at/Fix the problem areas (You're only as good as you're weakest link) 5. Active recall (Don't just rely on notes. Try to retrieve data on your own overtime) - Teaching others helps 6. Ask for Feedback and Improve. Don't look for flattering points, ask people to roast you/ give you constructive criticism. 7. Regularly practice your knowledge. Revisit what you learnt. Use what you learnt to do something different from what you'd normally do. 8. Immerse yourself in what you're learning to try and gain intuition/deep expertise. 9. Experiment (especially if things get repetitive) -Find new approaches to refine/improve your craft GET CREATIVE (This was the only way I could get myself to watch through attentively)
1-meta learning :why .... 2-focus : use your attention for learning 3-directness : fact and doing ... 4-drill : make the bad good 5-retrieval : recall the information , teach + 6-feedback : see what you cant see 7-retention : update your information by learn in all the way up 8-intuition : the ultimate level of awareness 9-experimentation : try new and the best by your experience 😀 😍😃😃
These are all pretty good. I would offer several more ideas: Co-learning- learn a related subject at the same time and try to relate, compare, contrast, and implement one with the other. *An example would be to create math programs if studying a programming language and trigonometry. Essay writing- try to create an interesting article including the new concepts you're learning. *An example can even include the first suggestion by writing a Math essay in LateX or a web article on Ethics in html. Diversify material- use every avenue available to learn a new topic watching and comparing similar courses, using software and simulators, trying out textbooks from multiple publishers. *For example, there are almost limitless resources online and tons of channels, videos, books, and websites. It is incredible how much accessible free educational materials there are compared to even 10 years ago.
if you are someone into programming,as a beginner dont follow diversify material. Its true they have different knowledge and it is good to have ....unlike 10 years there are many contents available if you go for trying out each and each material. you will always feel like you dont know stuff.... pick a good material first...follow it thoroughly...(for the missing knowledge...how to get it right? - do projects)...when you do project you are not only applying what you learnt but also the addition requirements that project wants ....solving errors...new features and all.happy coding guys
Learn Search-Research Keep a Goal What Why How When Focus Concentrated Focus Deep work time : dnd mode ON. Hyperfocus Directedness : Learning by doing Do that activity Drill : The skill needs most improvement Fixing the one problem area will improve the overall effect Retrieval Practice Teaching from your own content Feedback Ego Feedback Constructive Corrective - Critisism Retention Regular practice of your content with different usecase. Revisiting notes Intuition : Deep expertise Experimentation
Kindly do the summary of his second book: Get Better at Everything. I think these techniques work really well in people who want to learn and improve on some skills that makes them employed. As I am working to improve data science career, I need to learn new techniques or algorithms. This technique is the best. It's personal and effective.
9th, 10th, and first year of college its been almost 3 years since ive been following cajun koi academy and all i can say is Thankyou for the Golden peices of advice you guys have given me Obviously i stkll am very unprganised and dont follow everything but slowly overtime inshaallah i will, i will become a smart learner and not mindless reader who just mugs up all the notes and forgets it later on ❤
Koi, like your video, I had a very bad start in life (health and family wise) and was told (at age 9) I would NOT be able to read and write properly EVER, however, I was lucky with my adoptive parents as they implemented a reading programme which changed my life. I am now 65 and throughout my adult life I have adopted a 'LEARN TO LEARN' policy and have been a successful coach in several sports and had (so far) a interesting and moderately successful life. Along similar lines to your thinking, I have tried new things not overly worried if I fail or not brilliant at it, however, gleaming and learning each time and enjoying the experience. Even though in my sixties I continue this ideaology in physical and mental learning.
One problem we have in the US is that learning is about money or employment. A brain is like a muscle, the more you learn the better your decision power. Learning about health, relationships, management, personal wealth, investing, historical people, or biographies, helps build a strong mind.
Nevertheless, we may learn and understand anything, but in the end we will assign ourselves to a particular duty. Mostly, this is because our brain is designed to perform one task at a time. Besides we tend to learn anything related to our work, career, and specialty because as long as we remain in society; it will demand us what contributions could be given by doing our job. Even geniuses struggle on what career path they should take; they excel on understanding anything that catches their intellect, but have doubts if each knowledge branch is their call.
This is such a high quality video. The information flows smoothly in the right sequence and just enogh details including examples on each step. Clear and Concise. Great job koi team.
For me, No. 4 - Drill what needs the most improvement. But it's a bit scary and stresses me out as I pour my heart into something that I want to achieve so badly but just because of one weak link, everything falls apart. @@KoiAcademy
@@KoiAcademy Reposting because the previous reply is nowhere to be seen, idk what's wrong with yt. For me, no. 4 = drill what needs the most improvement. However, it's scary and stresses me out as sometimes I pour my heart & soul into achieving something and just due to one weak link, everything falls apart.
Good work bro, well articulated and practical, I've taken on the lifelong learning mindset since I was about 16, I'm 29 now and you hit the nail on the head in the way you conveyed the points, the brain juices up so well to this process. Subbed , good on ya cob
Excellent content! You're the only few RUclipsrs that got straight to the point with very detailed explanations and supporting examples for your viewers. Don't forget me when you get famous! All the best 🎉
Which other books should we dissect? Our back to school sale is here. If you want to cut your learning time in half and achieve your goals -> www.cajunkoi.com/landings/study-quest
A perfect video at a perfect time! I just finished my studies for the day, but still felt empty like I studied nothing! 🙂...now I know where I need to improve! Thanks to this !! Well, I have another problem with my focus, nope! It's not my phone, it's that whenever I open my books I just stare at them, don't study them. How to avoid this habit? Can you make a video on this ! Please!!😅
i tried like infinite methods and i finally found 2 ultimate solutions which are simple asf 1. either there should be a strict mentor who gives u deadlines and if u not complete it u get insane punishment 2. or a clear goal which drives u to study no matter what happens to make your loved ones and yourself satisfied with life another small tip is i asked myself if i want THE PAIN OF REGRET OR THE PAIN OF GRIND and u know what to choose so next time u feel wasting time ask this question i think for any human only these two solutions will work
Thank you for the amazing support! I do agree with the rookie who replied! Having accountability and clear goals helps a ton. I recommend you watch the FOCUS checklist video. In order to zone into deep work, you need to tell your brain to switch from lazy mode to focus mode and a pre-study routine will help you do that. ruclips.net/video/Ts1Ktxi4drI/видео.html&pp=ygUZZm9jdXMgY2hlY2tsaXN0IGNhanVuIGtvaQ%3D%3D
In usa, the study point is a limited. We can study a book/definitions/meanings, and a person creating the test puts everything in personal terms, which doesn't line up usually. Why have paragraph questions beating around the bush when a 3 words can ask the same thing?
Love your content. Helped me understanding what i was doing wrong. Will you please look into the book "Originals-Adam Grant", hoping for your insights on this one ❤❤😊
@@KoiAcademy Been lacking in actually implementing, all the efforts and countless hours for that one exam I manifest to achieve. Thank you for discovering my loose bolt on Point no 10 and how to act on it. I learn A LOT from your videos.
Your videos remind me a bit of how dr.k from healthy gamer in how you approach and explain everything, just makes sense. Since you apreciate feedback, i noticed how your eyes glance at the script before every cut. I think most wont catch it but i saw it, i dont mind but if always looking to improve, theres a nit
Hi Mike (or Matty, I forgot lol). If you see this, thanks for all of your wonderful, sophisticated, as well as in-depth and engaging videos, as you really seem to know how to capture an audience! I was curious as to what both of your primary and secondary brain types are (according to your well-established scale), as well as if you will be making any videos or courses regarding how to write level 4, as well as level 5 notes, referring to the ones you showed in your previous video. Also, I was wondering what ages/grades/education levels Study Quest is for? I am asking this because I just completed elementary school, and wish to get as many scholarships or honor rolls in the high school I am attending (which apparently has a Health Sciences Academy), but one thing I notice about my notes... is that they are extremely cluttered, hard to read through, and that while I am writing rapidly (as well as quite messily), I am missing important information on the topic. Thank you, and have a great rest of your morning, daytime, evening, or night! 🙏🌅
Additionally, is unintentional hyperlearning and deep focus common for Toras? I am usually not a great multitasker, but I can a ton done is profound depth, when I focus on one thing at a time.
Hey! My (Matty) primary brain type is Kitsune and the secondary is Tora. Well, we are going to wait till people have a good grasp of the previous levels before we make the new ones but I definitely will keep that in mind! Study Quest is for everyone who wants to create a sustainable and improved study system! If you want to learn more and smarter and have more time to enjoy the things you want in life without affecting your grades - Study Quest is definitely for you!
Great video! I'll definitely put these into practice but, I noticed that halfway through the video your eyes started "shapeshifting"?? like they turned from clear to fully brown and kind of started moving around
@@KoiAcademy Sorry for responding late, I believe it started near 8:52 then it started progressively getting worse there. Hope this helps again TYSM for making this video its been so helpfull🙌🏽
Well if learning is that fast , I will put a new sink in my apartment also fix a broken switch the problem is water is all over the floor , despite’s the learning
Koi is a fish. They are used as symbology in Chinese and Japanese folklore a lot. They are a symbol of strength and perseverance. Their endurance allows them to swim against the strongest of currents.
Hey koi Love you from india brother for this insane video. And I wanna learn editing like you, so Which software you use and whats the name of your editing style, plz ❤
I felt like I'd forget the video's content without notes. It would help if the 9 rules were listed on-screen, initially blurred, and revealed one by one during their explanation. and in the end add a summery as @BrainyGreenOtter did it on behalf of u in the comment section! Visual aids can make complex information more digestible and memorable. They’re a great tool for enhancing understanding and retention. and congratulations looking forward for more useful content based on evidence and science. keep learning about viewers psychology to get more viewers. colour science and stuff...... watch Mr.beast podcasts to excel in content creation. It's admirable how you went beyond just creating the video and chose to take action on your words. 6. Ask for Feedback and Improve. Don't look for flattering points, ask people to roast you/ give you constructive criticism.
The public is not ready for ultra-learning. First, they need to UNLEARN all the things that they believe, that are simply not true. Other suggestions for efficient learning: 1) "hands-on" - learn by doing 2) don't just keep copious notes. Use software to create a searchable personal knowledge database, including keyword search ability, Be a pack-rat. 3) follow newsletters and publications of your chosen profession. Keep up with the latest. Never let an unfamiliar term go by, without looking it up and saving it. 4) Separate the wheat from the chaff. Don't just develop judgment about what you need to know, but what you do NOT need to know ( at least, to know in any great detail). You cannot know everything about everything, without getting "information overload". There is a right balance of "depth vs breadth" in your accumulated knowledge. Try to know a little bit about everything, a lot in your chosen area of specialty. Refer to other subject-matter experts, for the rest.
Am I the only person noticing his eyes sometimes changing colors throughout the video ? Koy are you using AI or whatsoever and for what purpose ? (It's not a criticism, I just want to know ;)
i guess you should change the thumb nail and change your script and make the video creative or informative by visually showing different images or videos or using quotes or using animations .
So that basically means that our education system is not inefficient but rather we are. If we do the same things in traditional schooling methods we'd get basically the same results. 😂😂
Some of the dumbest people I know are millionaires. Knowledge does not equal wealth. Dishonest, greedy ambitious people make more money than an ultra learning nerd. If this was true you would be hyper wealthy in fact you are the one teaching this.
This isn’t any different from formal education learning. Every rule is applied to Academics on a regular. So this video is half “common knowledge” and half “how to make and run a youtube channel”. This is the truth - there’s nothing special here.
🗣️ @westsi1 you listened and watched this entire video to leave the most negative feedback you could give as if it was going to make any impact at all. The man has 1.3 million subscribers. Your opinion is quite literally irrelevant.🤡🤡🤡🤣😭💯
Law #1: stop watching RUclips bullshitters who claim to have profound, transformative insights (hint-if they did, they wouldn’t be selling branded merch on RUclips). C’mon, folks, stop being so damn gullible!
Summary of the 9 Laws of Ultra Learning - Thank me Later
1. Get an Overview/Meta learning - BREAK IT
(Figure out the WAY: Why What and How of what we are about to Learn)
FOCUS TIP: Identify the what when why and how of 2-3 core learning objectives
2. Focus/Deep work routine - CUT IT
(Enter Deep Work Mode/DO NOT DISTURB mode/Hyperfocus, for an hour/a few hours everyday)
FOCUS deeply when learning
Concentrated effort leads to higher quality and more efficient learning
FOCUS TIP: Build Habit of Hyperfocus cutting distractions
3. Be involved/Apply what you learned (Directedness) - DO IT
Be actively engaged in the process you want to Master
Its about learning by doing.
FOCUS TIP: BEGIN/START with the first step
4. Work on the skills that you are bad at/Fix the problem areas - APPLY IT
(You're only as good as you're weakest link)
Practice makes Permanent
Drill in and increase the chances of sticking your learning
FOCUS TIP: Build a Project while learning to apply your skills
5. Active recall (Don't just rely on notes. Try to retrieve data on your own overtime) - RETRIEVE IT
Teaching others helps to re-call and create permanant memory
FOCUS TIP: Improve your memory re-call by way of Retrieving it like Teaching others/Yourself
6. Ask for Feedback and Improve. - ASK IT
Don't look for flattering points,
Ask people to roast you/ give you constructive criticism.
Ask WHERE did I go wrong ?
FOCUS TIP: Look out for Constructive Feedback and incorporate it in your Learning
7. Regularly practice with your knowledge and skills to STAY SHARP. - PRACTICE IT
Revisit what you learnt for improving RETENTION
Use what you learnt to do something different from what you'd normally do.
Self Paced Course.
FOCUS TIP: Repackage your knowlegdge for a different USE CASE. If you dont USE it you LOOSE it.
8. Immerse yourself in what you're learning to try and gain intuition/deep expertise. - DOUBT IT / RESONATE IT
GUT feeling that comes with experience
FOCUS TIP: Eat, sleep, breathe dream about it and over time your MINDSET will change to develop DEEP INTIUION
9. Experiment (especially if things get repetitive) - EXPERIMENT IT
Try New Approaches to refine and Optimize your process
Re-define, Re-design, Re-fresh,Re-Mix your approach/Ideas
Find new approaches to refine/improve your craft
FOCUS TIP: GET CREATIVE. LEARN -> EXPERIMENT -> CREATE -> REPEAT
Someone pin this man
Say less. I got this.
Really well thought out summary here! Thanks for this
how you do that, which ai are you using for summrize, please let me know.
Many thanks
1. Get an Overview/Meta learning
(What, When and How)
2. Focus/Deep work routine
(Enter Deep Work Mode/DO NOT DISTURB mode/Hyperfocus, for an hour/a few hours everyday
3. Be involved/Apply what you learned (Directedness)
4. Work on the skills that you are bad at/Fix the problem areas
(You're only as good as you're weakest link)
5. Active recall (Don't just rely on notes. Try to retrieve data on your own overtime)
- Teaching others helps
6. Ask for Feedback and Improve. Don't look for flattering points, ask people to roast you/ give you constructive criticism.
7. Regularly practice your knowledge. Revisit what you learnt. Use what you learnt to do something different from what you'd normally do.
8. Immerse yourself in what you're learning to try and gain intuition/deep expertise.
9. Experiment (especially if things get repetitive)
-Find new approaches to refine/improve your craft
GET CREATIVE
(This was the only way I could get myself to watch through attentively)
ADHD?
@Brainy.... thanks for that.
7 = "if you don't use it, you lose it"
@@mitthrawnuruodo1730
Yep 😅
legend
@@BrainyGreenOtter same lol
1-meta learning :why ....
2-focus : use your attention for learning
3-directness : fact and doing ...
4-drill : make the bad good
5-retrieval : recall the information , teach
+
6-feedback : see what you cant see
7-retention : update your information by learn in all the way up
8-intuition : the ultimate level of awareness
9-experimentation : try new and the best by your experience
😀
😍😃😃
Yea how to apply that to asvab test?
These are all pretty good. I would offer several more ideas:
Co-learning- learn a related subject at the same time and try to relate, compare, contrast, and implement one with the other.
*An example would be to create math programs if studying a programming language and trigonometry.
Essay writing- try to create an interesting article including the new concepts you're learning.
*An example can even include the first suggestion by writing a Math essay in LateX or a web article on Ethics in html.
Diversify material- use every avenue available to learn a new topic watching and comparing similar courses, using software and simulators, trying out textbooks from multiple publishers.
*For example, there are almost limitless resources online and tons of channels, videos, books, and websites. It is incredible how much accessible free educational materials there are compared to even 10 years ago.
if you are someone into programming,as a beginner dont follow diversify material. Its true they have different knowledge and it is good to have ....unlike 10 years there are many contents available if you go for trying out each and each material. you will always feel like you dont know stuff.... pick a good material first...follow it thoroughly...(for the missing knowledge...how to get it right? - do projects)...when you do project you are not only applying what you learnt but also the addition requirements that project wants ....solving errors...new features and all.happy coding guys
Ultra learning
Learn
Search-Research
Keep a Goal
What Why How
When
Focus
Concentrated Focus
Deep work time : dnd mode ON.
Hyperfocus
Directedness : Learning by doing
Do that activity
Drill : The skill needs most improvement
Fixing the one problem area will improve the overall effect
Retrieval Practice
Teaching from your own content
Feedback
Ego Feedback
Constructive
Corrective - Critisism
Retention
Regular practice of your content with different usecase.
Revisiting notes
Intuition : Deep expertise
Experimentation
hey koi i have in this channelfor two years from now I had good amount of development love you guys from india
😊Indian students
same
Thank you for the support and the 2 years!
Kindly do the summary of his second book: Get Better at Everything. I think these techniques work really well in people who want to learn and improve on some skills that makes them employed. As I am working to improve data science career, I need to learn new techniques or algorithms. This technique is the best. It's personal and effective.
Constructive criticism as feedback: this video needs time stamps. Thanks.
Thank you for your feedback! 🫡
Will try and add them in the future.
But what about retention and analytics?
@@KoiAcademyno. add them now
Why don’t more videos have time stamps
Does it cost more or something…I wonder 🤔
@@hollywoodslym Probably because it entices people to skip the video to those timestamps, or they are just too lazy to add them.
I’ve just finished reading this book and I have to say this is a top video summing it up. Nice one 👍🏻
9th, 10th, and first year of college its been almost 3 years since ive been following cajun koi academy and all i can say is Thankyou for the Golden peices of advice you guys have given me
Obviously i stkll am very unprganised and dont follow everything but slowly overtime inshaallah i will, i will become a smart learner and not mindless reader who just mugs up all the notes and forgets it later on
❤
Koi, like your video, I had a very bad start in life (health and family wise) and was told (at age 9) I would NOT be able to read and write properly EVER, however, I was lucky with my adoptive parents as they implemented a reading programme which changed my life. I am now 65 and throughout my adult life I have adopted a 'LEARN TO LEARN' policy and have been a successful coach in several sports and had (so far) a interesting and moderately successful life. Along similar lines to your thinking, I have tried new things not overly worried if I fail or not brilliant at it, however, gleaming and learning each time and enjoying the experience. Even though in my sixties I continue this ideaology in physical and mental learning.
One problem we have in the US is that learning is about money or employment. A brain is like a muscle, the more you learn the better your decision power. Learning about health, relationships, management, personal wealth, investing, historical people, or biographies, helps build a strong mind.
Nevertheless, we may learn and understand anything, but in the end we will assign ourselves to a particular duty. Mostly, this is because our brain is designed to perform one task at a time. Besides we tend to learn anything related to our work, career, and specialty because as long as we remain in society; it will demand us what contributions could be given by doing our job. Even geniuses struggle on what career path they should take; they excel on understanding anything that catches their intellect, but have doubts if each knowledge branch is their call.
This is such a high quality video. The information flows smoothly in the right sequence and just enogh details including examples on each step. Clear and Concise. Great job koi team.
Thank you for the support, rookie! What was your most important takeaway from the video?
For me, No. 4 - Drill what needs the most improvement.
But it's a bit scary and stresses me out as I pour my heart into something that I want to achieve so badly but just because of one weak link, everything falls apart. @@KoiAcademy
@@KoiAcademy Reposting because the previous reply is nowhere to be seen, idk what's wrong with yt.
For me, no. 4 = drill what needs the most improvement.
However, it's scary and stresses me out as sometimes I pour my heart & soul into achieving something and just due to one weak link, everything falls apart.
Well 5 seconds into the video and I already learned this all thanks! It really works.
Good job guys! You're making the effort to stay on top of your goals
😎 Accelerated learning is awesome‼️
Actually, the book Ultralearning is mostly about stories about "genius", anecdotal at best, and doesn't go much into the actual techniques.
Good work bro, well articulated and practical, I've taken on the lifelong learning mindset since I was about 16, I'm 29 now and you hit the nail on the head in the way you conveyed the points, the brain juices up so well to this process.
Subbed , good on ya cob
I experience it being difficult remembering certain code for web design I need to use retrieval. I’m glad I came across this video.
Excellent content! You're the only few RUclipsrs that got straight to the point with very detailed explanations and supporting examples for your viewers. Don't forget me when you get famous! All the best 🎉
Haha! Thanks for the support, rookie! You guys are the reason we are where we are so we are never forgetting our best people.
Thank you very much i definitely gonna work with these strategies!
Hope it helps you on your learning journey! ✨ Let me know what you create and learn from this!
This is great! Thank you!
Ultralearning for me is one of the greatest books I've ever read in my life. Idk why it isn't so popular.
Which other books should we dissect?
Our back to school sale is here. If you want to cut your learning time in half and achieve your goals -> www.cajunkoi.com/landings/study-quest
Thanks.
The Anthology Of Balaji it's a great book to dissect
Use chapters for your videos
@@ayoubelmansour8627 I've heard of the book, what is it about?
@@KoiAcademy collection of Balaji Srinivasan's insights on technology, cryptocurrencies, and the decentralized future of society
this was very helpful thank you
Amazing thank you❤
Glad you like it!
Why your presentation is so fascinating? I loved and enjoyed your are all videos.
Hahah, that's so nice of you! What did you like the most about our video?
Implementation
Nice lighting 👍
Very good channel!
need to implement it
Great video
Thanks
In other words, we learn to get immersed in things we are interested in knowing, as if, it's a life, of its own.
Well summarized! Do you have an interest like that of your own?
Thank you very much I like your RUclips channel ,very helpful, i Lean ,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ watching from Papua new guinea
Jesus Loves you Bro!!!!!🙌
A perfect video at a perfect time! I just finished my studies for the day, but still felt empty like I studied nothing! 🙂...now I know where I need to improve! Thanks to this !!
Well, I have another problem with my focus, nope! It's not my phone, it's that whenever I open my books I just stare at them, don't study them. How to avoid this habit?
Can you make a video on this ! Please!!😅
i tried like infinite methods and i finally found 2 ultimate solutions which are simple asf
1. either there should be a strict mentor who gives u deadlines and if u not complete it u get insane punishment
2. or a clear goal which drives u to study no matter what happens to make your loved ones and yourself satisfied with life
another small tip is i asked myself if i want THE PAIN OF REGRET OR THE PAIN OF GRIND and u know what to choose so next time u feel wasting time ask this question
i think for any human only these two solutions will work
Thank you for the amazing support!
I do agree with the rookie who replied! Having accountability and clear goals helps a ton. I recommend you watch the FOCUS checklist video. In order to zone into deep work, you need to tell your brain to switch from lazy mode to focus mode and a pre-study routine will help you do that.
ruclips.net/video/Ts1Ktxi4drI/видео.html&pp=ygUZZm9jdXMgY2hlY2tsaXN0IGNhanVuIGtvaQ%3D%3D
Thank you guys!!..will definitely try them next time!!☺️
Low IQ
9:09 it is relatable for me as i have good mastery over maths
nice video. I like your animation
In usa, the study point is a limited. We can study a book/definitions/meanings, and a person creating the test puts everything in personal terms, which doesn't line up usually.
Why have paragraph questions beating around the bush when a 3 words can ask the same thing?
I think main rule can be hard work +smart work
Thank Koi
Love your content. Helped me understanding what i was doing wrong. Will you please look into the book "Originals-Adam Grant", hoping for your insights on this one ❤❤😊
Finally in 10 comments wow 🎉🎉love ur vids very useful ❤
This helps a lot
Thanks for the love! What lesson in the video gave you the AHA moment?
@@KoiAcademy Been lacking in actually implementing, all the efforts and countless hours for that one exam I manifest to achieve. Thank you for discovering my loose bolt on Point no 10 and how to act on it. I learn A LOT from your videos.
Please make a video on kitsune brain type so that we can work properly please 🥺🥺🥺
Hey Koi, Love from India!
Please make a video on "AI tools or websites to make good notes!"
I'll keep that in mind! :)
Nice
Your videos remind me a bit of how dr.k from healthy gamer in how you approach and explain everything, just makes sense. Since you apreciate feedback, i noticed how your eyes glance at the script before every cut. I think most wont catch it but i saw it, i dont mind but if always looking to improve, theres a nit
That's the best compliment. I love his content!
I will keep that in mind. Thank you for the feedback!
please keep time stamps it makes thing easier.. btw your channel is great
Thanks for the support and feedback! Will keep that in mind.
Hi Mike (or Matty, I forgot lol). If you see this, thanks for all of your wonderful, sophisticated, as well as in-depth and engaging videos, as you really seem to know how to capture an audience! I was curious as to what both of your primary and secondary brain types are (according to your well-established scale), as well as if you will be making any videos or courses regarding how to write level 4, as well as level 5 notes, referring to the ones you showed in your previous video. Also, I was wondering what ages/grades/education levels Study Quest is for? I am asking this because I just completed elementary school, and wish to get as many scholarships or honor rolls in the high school I am attending (which apparently has a Health Sciences Academy), but one thing I notice about my notes... is that they are extremely cluttered, hard to read through, and that while I am writing rapidly (as well as quite messily), I am missing important information on the topic. Thank you, and have a great rest of your morning, daytime, evening, or night! 🙏🌅
Additionally, is unintentional hyperlearning and deep focus common for Toras? I am usually not a great multitasker, but I can a ton done is profound depth, when I focus on one thing at a time.
Hey! My (Matty) primary brain type is Kitsune and the secondary is Tora. Well, we are going to wait till people have a good grasp of the previous levels before we make the new ones but I definitely will keep that in mind! Study Quest is for everyone who wants to create a sustainable and improved study system! If you want to learn more and smarter and have more time to enjoy the things you want in life without affecting your grades - Study Quest is definitely for you!
It's common for Kumas and Toras, yes!
@@KoiAcademy K. Thanks!
nice video
Best video I’ve found so far 🫡
Sir from India which tool you edit your videos
Chunking the video would have been much helpful 🙃
Great video! I'll definitely put these into practice but, I noticed that halfway through the video your eyes started "shapeshifting"?? like they turned from clear to fully brown and kind of started moving around
Thats so strange? Can you tell me the exact time it started happening?
@@LittleMissWWJD yeah I noticed the same
@@KoiAcademy Sorry for responding late, I believe it started near 8:52 then it started progressively getting worse there. Hope this helps again TYSM for making this video its been so helpfull🙌🏽
Oh my god???
Well if learning is that fast , I will put a new sink in my apartment also fix a broken switch the problem is water is all over the floor , despite’s the learning
I Love your videos increasing the upload frequency and diversifying content can be benificial to get over a million views.
Thank you for the support and love! We are trying to reach the entrepreneurs like us - who want to do more out there.
If it's appropriate to ask, what does Koi mean?
Koi is a fish. They are used as symbology in Chinese and Japanese folklore a lot. They are a symbol of strength and perseverance. Their endurance allows them to swim against the strongest of currents.
@@KoiAcademy fitting name. Thanks.
Hey koi Love you from india brother for this insane video. And I wanna learn editing like you, so Which software you use and whats the name of your editing style, plz ❤
LIKE THE VIDEO MY LAZY ASS BROTHERS. LET'S PUMP THIS DUDE.
I hope to learn more methods of learning efficiently so i can learn faster
These 9 laws are basis of everything that will come later on! Do try to practice these first before moving on.
i would like to see your videos having more order like mrwhostheboss's videos, i am flooded with so much information. love your videos !
Can you elaborate on that? What do you mean and what kind of order?
I felt like I'd forget the video's content without notes. It would help if the 9 rules were listed on-screen, initially blurred, and revealed one by one during their explanation. and in the end add a summery as @BrainyGreenOtter did it on behalf of u in the comment section!
Visual aids can make complex information more digestible and memorable. They’re a great tool for enhancing understanding and retention.
and congratulations looking forward for more useful content based on evidence and science. keep learning about viewers psychology to get more viewers. colour science and stuff...... watch Mr.beast podcasts to excel in content creation.
It's admirable how you went beyond just creating the video and chose to take action on your words. 6. Ask for Feedback and Improve. Don't look for flattering points, ask people to roast you/ give you constructive criticism.
The 80s/90s pro n music starts at 2:32 .
Good makeover
Thanks! Are you talking about the lighting, sounds or the editing?
W man
Do you work with engineering student
What do you mean?
i kind of like your new content better (not that i hated your old content tho)
Haha, I will definitely take that as a win. Thank you for the support!
@@KoiAcademyno problem
This is not Mastering quickly. This is explaining quickly how much work learning requires.
The public is not ready for ultra-learning. First, they need to UNLEARN all the things that they believe, that are simply not true.
Other suggestions for efficient learning:
1) "hands-on" - learn by doing
2) don't just keep copious notes. Use software to create a searchable personal knowledge database, including keyword search ability, Be a pack-rat.
3) follow newsletters and publications of your chosen profession. Keep up with the latest. Never let an unfamiliar term go by, without looking it up and saving it.
4) Separate the wheat from the chaff. Don't just develop judgment about what you need to know, but what you do NOT need to know ( at least, to know in any great detail). You cannot know everything about everything, without getting "information overload". There is a right balance of "depth vs breadth" in your accumulated knowledge. Try to know a little bit about everything, a lot in your chosen area of specialty. Refer to other subject-matter experts, for the rest.
curious what field did you endeavor in?
Biology to z next level
I've been meaning to ask. Do you guys love notion?
We absolutely do love notion.
Weren't they 7 according to book
Am I the only person noticing his eyes sometimes changing colors throughout the video ? Koy are you using AI or whatsoever and for what purpose ? (It's not a criticism, I just want to know ;)
Maybe I am transforming into an AI bot ;)
i guess you should change the thumb nail and change your script and make the video creative or informative by visually showing different images or videos or using quotes or using animations .
Do you belive in just one read then you memorize it also even no one taught you easily.😢 bcs we.. did tgt
Always the why, of you keep asking why you'll find your solution
That's right! Have childlike curiosity!
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I know nothing
12000th like
Dang, that's a lot. Thank you so much!
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Yes, definitely loose the mustachios :)
The mustache looks cool tho. 😭
@@KoiAcademy jk my friend :) YOU ARE COOL! :)
So that basically means that our education system is not inefficient but rather we are. If we do the same things in traditional schooling methods we'd get basically the same results. 😂😂
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Firstttttt🎉
Lets goo!
Am I the only one who can't hear it?
Yepp
Everything I know is wrong.
Your content is good 💯
But your face ain't 🐱
Dang, okay. You win some, you lose some.🤷🏼
Why are you speaking so fast?
Some of the dumbest people I know are millionaires. Knowledge does not equal wealth. Dishonest, greedy ambitious people make more money than an ultra learning nerd. If this was true you would be hyper wealthy in fact you are the one teaching this.
This isn’t any different from formal education learning. Every rule is applied to Academics on a regular. So this video is half “common knowledge” and half “how to make and run a youtube channel”. This is the truth - there’s nothing special here.
🗣️ @westsi1 you listened and watched this entire video to leave the most negative feedback you could give as if it was going to make any impact at all.
The man has 1.3 million subscribers. Your opinion is quite literally irrelevant.🤡🤡🤡🤣😭💯
@@Ethic612 …says the conformist.
Law #1: stop watching RUclips bullshitters who claim to have profound, transformative insights (hint-if they did, they wouldn’t be selling branded merch on RUclips). C’mon, folks, stop being so damn gullible!
WWW
why you are so fuckin handsome? :3
Whoa !! pause !!
Who's here from Instagram 😅?
😊🎉
I am always lurking, does that count? 👀
WHY DID YOU CHANGED HE CHANNEL NAME
he already explained it in the video, watch it full mate
your moustache are distracting
Your present is too fast and very irritating. Change your style