问HN:你是如何满足自己的智力好奇心的?
例如,假设我想了解新加坡:它的历史、领导人李光耀的历史、他们的教育系统,以及在那里的生活大致是怎样的。我应该从维基百科开始吗?有时候我发现文章中链接太多,或者包含过多分散注意力的细节。我可以通过观看YouTube视频或纪录片来补充,但这些视频和纪录片实在太多,我无法全部观看。我通常只选择最受欢迎的,但我不确定这是否能代表质量。
书籍也是如此:关于任何一个主题的书籍实在太多,有时并不清楚哪一本是最重要或开创性的。
我很想听听你在学习一个新主题时所遵循的过程或框架,以及你是如何从“好奇”变成“信息丰富”的。
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For example, let's say I want to learn about Singapore: It's history, the history of it's leader (LKY), their education system and generally just what it's like to live there.
Should I just start with Wikipedia? Sometimes I find the articles to have too many links and/or distracting details. I could supplement with Youtube videos or documentaries but there are too many of those and I can't watch all of them. I usually just go with the most popular, but I'm not sure this a good proxy for quality.
The same goes for books: there's simply too many of them on any one given topic, and sometimes it is not clear which one is the most important/seminal.<p>I would love to hear the process/framework you follow when you're learning about a new topic of interest, and how you go from "curious" to "well informed"