How to become more educated and cultivate your inner world: 8 tips
A series of recommendations for learning in the most effective way possible.
Living life from the point of view of a cultivated person offers many more possibilities for enjoying our experiences. This is why many people who notice that they have many concerns and show a tendency to curiosity ask themselves the following question: How can I become more educated and learn in a sustained way about the subjects I am interested in?
Fortunately, nowadays, thanks to the existence of the Internet and a series of public services related to education and training, anyone who wants to increase their level of culture can do so with relative ease. However, it is better to know the most effective ways to do it, so as not to waste time.
How to be more educated: 8 tips
Through the following tips we will review a series of habits and guidelines to introduce in our daily life ways to learn in a constant and consistent way. Keep in mind, however, that it is necessary to put effort into it and adapt these measures to one's own case, depending on those areas of knowledge that arouse the greatest interest..
1. Decide what your priorities are
Time is limited, so it is necessary to consider what your priorities are. In this way we will not be subjected every day to a bombardment of information on disconnected topics, so that we will not be able to so that we cannot understand or memorize some information based on what we have learned from the others.
Learning about a limited set of fields of knowledge makes it easier to start accumulating a good cultural level without it being lost in the nothingness.
2. Don't depend on encyclopedias
For decades, self-education has been associated with browsing encyclopedias. Although this habit is not bad in itself and in fact provides information, it is not the optimal way to learn, as it provides data in a fragmented and uncohesive manner. It is preferable to read works that deal with the subject of interest in a more complete way, without limiting oneself only to describing the subject.It is preferable to read works that deal with the subject of interest in a more complete way, without limiting oneself to describing only the concept that raised doubts.
3. Surround yourself with wise people
This is a key idea that many people interested in growing their culture overlook, since they have in mind an overly individualistic conception of what it means to learn.
Regularly dealing with people who know a lot about something we are interested in makes us learn without realizing it, and in a way that is much less tiring than the usual sit down and start reading notes or a book.
In the flow of these conversations it is much easier to raise the to raise the doubts that come to our minds just when they occur to us, so that the answer we receive will be more effective.In this way, the answer we receive will fill the knowledge gap that we have recently detected, without giving us the opportunity to forget about the doubt and we never get to investigate on our own to find a solution. In addition, these people will help you to continue learning on your own, recommending readings, audiovisual material, cultural events, etc.
4. Underline and review
Reading is not enough. Reviewing is crucial to finish internalizing what you have learned, and for this there is nothing like underlining the main points and making brief annotations in the margins.. This will not only help you memorize the main ideas of a text; it will also allow you to "navigate" through it more easily, so that when you want to go back several pages to refresh your memory on a piece of information, you will find what you are looking for right away.
5. Save pages of interest
When surfing the Internet, diving through a sea of distractions will mean that when you come across educational material, you probably won't want to browse through it.
This is why it's a good idea to have a good classification of bookmark pages in your web browser at the readyYou can easily save these pages for later by placing them in the category that corresponds to their topic, and typing several keywords in the name of these saves.
6. Attend lectures
It is very important not to rely on your own interpretation of the material you have been trained with. Attending lectures, colloquiums and similar events allows us to expose ourselves to debates in which we will find ideas different from our own that can make us able to better understand that area of culture in which we are most interested..
7. Look for the best books
It is vital to look for the books that are best suited to the area of knowledge in which you want to learn more. To do this, get information and look at user reviews.
8. Update
Culture is not something immutable, it evolves. Therefore, you should do your best to prevent your knowledge from becoming outdated.. Two simple recommendations are to surround yourself with people who are experts in the subject, and to use digital platforms that keep track of research advances. For example, you can follow several researchers or specialized journals through Twitter.
(Updated at Apr 12 / 2024)