4. Reflect on your mistakes. What are some errors that you have made in the past and why did you make them? Why did you not realize that you were making an error at the time and how could you have?
[false alarm, not spent] 12. Experiment. Try innovative and novel methods. Most will fail, but occasionally you'll hit upon some gold and that will really accelerate your learning.
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13. Go outside your area of expertise or the typical places. Immerse yourself in a new culture. Not only will this change your perspective, but you may learn something that people around you do not because it's not in the canon of your culture/industry.
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If you can learn something that people with whom you compete have not, it's enormously valuable.
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14. Can you copy something before you understand it to understand it later? Just a thought I had...
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Good stuff, though I'm unsure about #3 at present.https://twitter.com/obstaclecap/status/1122167514992001024 …
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