143: How to Learn Faster & Unlock Your Superpower with Jim Kwik
When Jim Kwik was in kindergarten, he suffered a terrible fall that resulted in head trauma and a brain injury. This would come to define the rest of Kwik's early life as he grew up suffering from learning difficulties. He constantly struggled to keep up with the rest of his peers and never quite found the ability to focus enough and learn fast enough, all of which was exacerbated by the fact that he didn't even have a fully functioning memory. "I was the boy with the broken brain," Kwik says. And yet, today Kwik is considered an expert on memory, learning, and the brain. He teaches thousands of people how they can hack their brains, just like he has with his own, in order to drastically expand their potential to learn and process new information. Kwik can count some of the most influential people in the world as his students, including Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, Richard Branson, and Oprah Winfrey, just to name a few. "Every single person can also do it, you just weren't taught how. If anything, you were taught a lie, a lie that your intelligence, your potential, your memory, is fixed like your shoe size. And we know from just the past couple of decades of research in the brain sciences that's just not true," Kwik says. So how did the boy with the broken brain become the master of memory? While most people spend their lives being told what to learn, Kwik has spent the majority of his life finding out everything he can about how to learn. Kwik has devoted countless hours over years of study into how exactly the human brain works and all the different ways you can teach yourself to not only have a better memory, but to read faster, learn faster, and in general turn your brain into a superpower. In this week's episode, you will learn: Why the power of your mind is the most important weapon as an entrepreneur How to stop being a passive learner and start being an active learner How to unlock your brain's vast potential for memory How the most influential people in the world use their brains & much more!
From "The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan"
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