Multi-source Learning – Learning the Principles of Ray Dalio

The infiltration of AI in our lives has been cited as a need to know less, because we have ChatGPT on tap. I refuse to accept that. I think it means we need to learn more, but we need to learn differently – and lean into what works for us. The week before last I attended an edtech trade exhibition, where industry meets. The discussion is usually the same – how can we can incrementally build more learning, do more learning, and help the learner. That’s great and helps push education on – but I started to hear more from startups trying to solve learning from a plethora of media. And I want to loosely call it “multi-source learning”.

 
When I finished my undergraduate, I thought that was the end of formal education. But education, as I found out was just beginning. There were training courses, required certifications and the e-learning compliance modules that made me feel a bit queasy. I went back to university, but as education accessibility changed, so did the modality. How I learn now – and how we all learn now is different.

I’ve been (for some time) interested in the wisdom of Ray Dalio recently, so let me use that as an example, especially Principles for Dealing with The Changing World Order – a book I recommend we all read.

To school myself up, I would

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