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Jonathan Levi is Superhuman
16 Jan 2020
Send us a textJonathan Levi is a serial entrepreneur, bestselling author, and keynote speaker born and raised in Silicon Valley. He is also the host of the SuperHuman Academy Podcast. Today, he talks about different concepts including some learning strategies, speed reading tips, learning a new language, utilizing visualization to boost memory, and some survival guide we can learn from our ancestors. What We Discuss with Jonathan Levi: The concept behind his TED Talk His learning journey and his struggles at school From contemplating suicide to discovering his self-worth How our ancestors learned to survive You could learn anything if you want to! How do you do it? Changing the narrative from doing to being Some efficient and fast learning strategies A practical view into speed reading The two main elements in learning a new language The power of visualization to improve your memory Attention-management to increase your productivity Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
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