So if you want to learn faster, heed
the advice of Musk and be strategic.
Not exact matches
While the concept
of the semantic tree may only be familiar to those with a computer science background (here's a pretty good basic explainer from Quora, if you're interested), the gist
of Musk's
advice should be clear to anyone: don't wade into the weeds
of a subject before you have a conceptual framework — the main ideas and debates at the heart
of the discipline — mastered.
In fact, figures no less respected that Albert Einstein, his fellow physics Nobel laureate Richard Feynman, and super entrepreneur Elon
Musk have all offered practical
advice anyone can use to accelerate their learning
of the subject
of their choice.
Significantly responsible for this «production hell,» the article contends, was
Musk's 2016 decision to follow the
advice of former Audi executive Peter Hochholdinger and move full - on into robotic assembly.
It's 2016; my
advice to young lawyers is that «It's time for a new breed
of lawyer, a modern legal entrepreneur, more reminiscent
of Elon
Musk, Tory Burch, Megan Trimble, or James Dyson, than
of Lord Denning.»