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  1. Googleโ€™s Notebooklm has this incredible feature that it can create an engaging podcast, if you feed it any document/links. The podcast is ai generated, but it is damn good. I use this feature to learn both in depth and in breadth.
    For depth, I often download academic papers or very deep technical or specification documents- and create podcast and then listen to it.
    And For breadth, I download top 1% textbooks of fields I am curious about- and then create podcasts and then listen to it. Last 1 month I have consumed books as podcasts on physics, stoic philosophy, large language models, self improvements.

Here is what my workflow looks like :
download documents/books โ†’ upload to NotebookLm โ†’ download podcasts โ†’
transfer to mobileโ†’ listen in the podcast player

  1. Here are my favorite prompts to use in chatgpt/claude to get a better understanding of any topic:
    a) Explain me [XYZ concept] like I am 5 (or 10 or 15)
    b) Provide analogy and example to clarify the [XYZ concept]
    c) โ€œI want you to keep talking to me and asking me questions until I understand [XYZ concept]
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