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How to fully understand 1 thing at a time instead of juggling

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Hey everyone! I'm a high school graduate currently working as a senior founding MLE for a company. There are so many things I feel I need to learn in order to improve my skills and grow in general. However, I find it tough to focus on one thing at a time.

In my life, I want to make progress in the following areas, and these are the things I've been randomly working on:

- Skill improvement: I've been reading Deep Learning papers and code.
- Better understanding of selling: I've been reading books on psychology and human behavior, like "Sapiens."
- Avoiding being fooled: I've been studying Robert Greene's material.

Sometimes, when I find the time, I start reading about selling. On other days, something happens that makes me want to learn about avoiding being fooled, so I dive into Robert Greene's work. And then, there are days when I study "Deep Learning" for hours, all this while managing my job (yeah, I'm learning a lot and can now create many things, hehe).

I don't feel like constantly switching between topics and juggling everything is an effective approach. How do you guys streamline your learning process without jumping into everything at once?

Thanks!
 
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I think that's the nature of this whole game. You need to know a little about everything. Maybe it's holding you back, but who knows, maybe it's the thing that leads to your massive success.

I have to remind myself daily, and hourly to Prioritize and Execute.
 

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