Intelligence and knowledge are two separate issues.
If you spent enough time practicing a technique, you will be able to say something useful about it even if you aren’t qualifying for Mensa.
Don’t try to read an article from the hammertime series and try to summarize it immediately. It’s a mistake to assume that making a technique easier to understand takes little knowledge. You need to understand a technique deeply to give an explanation of it that’s easy to understand.
Spent the time to integrate a technique you read about into your life and once you have the feeling that you regularly use the technique for yourself in a way that’s valuable to you.
It might take you longer then other people to learn the technique but as long as you are willing to put in the effort to learn it, you will still be able to get the knowledge.
Intelligence and knowledge are two separate issues.
If you spent enough time practicing a technique, you will be able to say something useful about it even if you aren’t qualifying for Mensa.
Don’t try to read an article from the hammertime series and try to summarize it immediately. It’s a mistake to assume that making a technique easier to understand takes little knowledge. You need to understand a technique deeply to give an explanation of it that’s easy to understand.
Spent the time to integrate a technique you read about into your life and once you have the feeling that you regularly use the technique for yourself in a way that’s valuable to you.
It might take you longer then other people to learn the technique but as long as you are willing to put in the effort to learn it, you will still be able to get the knowledge.
Growth mindset ;)
Good idea! Get comfortable with my own journey before using someone else’s. Makes sense.