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The internet is free university.
But 99% don’t know the best spots on this virtual campus.
Here are the top websites to accelerate your learning 👇
untools.co
Benefit from a collection of thinking tools and frameworks.
Categories include:
• Systems thinking
• Decision making
• Problem solving
• Communication
navalmanack.com
Use this website to download the free book:
“The Almanack of Naval Ravikant”
(In my Top 3 favorite books of all time)
Lessons:
• Money and happiness are skills
• Productize yourself
• Play long-term iterated games
• And much, much more.
openlibrary.org
Search millions of books on Open Library,
(available through digital lending).
All it takes to get a ‘library card’?
An email address.
fs.blog
Farnam Street (FS) has an excellent archive of mental models.
You’ll think better, make fewer mistakes, and excel.
Go further with FS’ articles, podcast, and newsletter.
ecorner.stanford.edu
Attention entrepreneurs:
Get wisdom from people who’ve built successful startups (courtesy of Stanford).
I especially like the video series.
You’ll hear from top founders, venture capitalists, and professors.
Bookmark this site, and thank me later.
instructables.com
Learn how to make anything step-by-step.
From creating candles to building a 3D printer,
you’ll probably find it here.
You’ll also find a large community of DIY makers + innovators.
freecodecamp.org
The mission of Code Camp:
Help you learn to code for free.
Find thousands of videos, articles, and interactive coding lessons.
Start building a high-income skill.
duolingo.com
Learn 30+ languages online for free.
Duolingo gamifies the experience, making it fun.
An accompanying mobile app makes it easy to practice wherever you are.
uxcel.com
Want to build a career in UX design?
Uxcel is a great place to start.
Join a free community of 120k+ like-minded members.
You’ll build valuable skills and find work opportunities.
coursera.org
Browse an extensive list of free courses from top companies and universities.
World-class instruction = accelerate your career.
khanacademy.org
Khan Academy is a nonprofit focused on free educational tools.
It’s especially popular for learning math + science.
The material covers skills taught in K-12
(saved me countless times preparing for tests).
ted.com
You’ve likely already heard of Ted Talks.
No free learning list would be complete without it.
You’ll find a wide range of 200+ topics from psychology to urban planning to NFTs.
Get virtual mentorship from top experts.
Twitter.com
You’re here.
Twitter is one of my favorite places to learn online.
But 99% miss out on the high-value accounts to follow...
Those were 13 of the top learning websites (all free).
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This account exists to help you:
• Learn systems + mental models
• Become your best self
Cheers,
Ben
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