Knowledge is widely available
Naval Ravikant, interviewed by Tim Ferris in Tribe of Mentors, makes the point that nowdays knowledge is widely available:
The genuine love for reading itself, when cultivated, is a superpower. We live in the age of Alexandria, when every book and every piece of knowledge ever written down is a fingertip away. The means of learning are abundant—it's the desire to learn that's scarce. Cultivate that desire by reading what you want, not what you're "supposed to."
If you are not learning something every day, you need to understand why. If you don't care, that's fine, just be aware of the long-term consequences. Intentions don't matter. Actions do.
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