
The Knowledge Project #106 Josh Kaufman: Maximizing Our Locus of Control
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Mar 9, 2021 Josh Kaufman, author of the bestseller 'The Personal MBA,' shares insights on mastering rapid skill acquisition and the art of decision-making. He emphasizes the importance of understanding mental models and how they can enhance problem-solving. Kaufman discusses the distinction between knowledge and skill, highlighting the role of deliberate practice in achieving mastery. He also explores how feedback and reflection foster growth, encouraging listeners to embrace failure and pursue passion projects for personal fulfillment.
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Knowledge vs. Skill
- Knowledge is information gathering, while skill is practical application with a specific objective.
- Focus on gaining skill through deliberate practice, fast feedback loops, and intentional experimentation.
Suzuki Method
- The Suzuki method teaches piano by emphasizing listening before playing.
- This approach builds an internal feedback loop, enabling quick self-correction.
Self-Feedback
- Create a personal reflection loop to improve skills, especially when external feedback is limited.
- Record your performance, review it critically, and identify specific areas for improvement.










