INVALIDATING ASSUMPTIONS by Trevor Owens

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How to Learn Anything

  1. Understand it
  2. Repeat what you learned, teach others, synthesize it
  3. Practice it (safe environment)
  4. Analyze your practice
  5. Execute it without thinking (flow)

You want to stay in #5 with brief check-ins at #4

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Hi, I'm Trevor. I founded Lean Startup Machine, an intensive workshop that teaches people how to build disruptive products.

I'm currently working on a book, detailing everything I've learned building my company and helping thousands of innovators around the world.

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