Education

Your future is built on what you repeatedly learn.

The world changes constantly.
Technology changes.
Industries change.
Skills become outdated.

The people who continue learning adapt.
The people who stop learning slowly fall behind.

Whether you realize it or not, you are playing the Game of Education every single day.

The only question is:
Are you learning intentionally, or accidentally?


Learning Never Stops

Many people associate education with school.
I think that is a mistake.
School is only one form of education.

Real education continues for the rest of your life.

Every book you read.
Every skill you learn.
Every difficult conversation you have.
Every mistake you reflect on.
Every project you complete.

You are constantly becoming someone new.
The only question is whether that growth happens by design or by accident.


Keep It Simple

Like every other area of OTG, education does not have to be complicated.

You do not need to read one hundred books per year.
You do not need to spend thousands on courses.
You simply need a habit of learning.

For me, education usually comes from:
Books.
Podcasts.
Online courses.
Real-world projects.
And conversations with people who know more than I do.

The source matters less than consistency.


Learn Things That Matter

The internet makes it easy to consume information all day without learning anything useful.

Entertainment feels like learning.
Scrolling feels like learning.
Watching videos feels like learning.

Often, it is not.
Try to spend most of your learning time on things that improve your life.

Learn skills.
Learn how money works.
Learn how people work.
Learn how your profession works.

Learn something that makes tomorrow’s version of you more capable than today’s.


What Actually Matters

You do not need to know everything.
You only need to become slightly more capable over time.

One useful idea.
One useful skill.
One useful lesson.
Repeated for years.

That is enough to completely change your future.


Action Step

Look at your Education section in the Vision document.
Describe your current reality honestly.
Then choose one thing you will consistently learn over the next month.
Keep it simple.

The goal is not to consume more information.
The goal is to become more capable.


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