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Learning

Skill acquisition as preparation for problems you can't predict.

Philosophy

Learning isn't about optimization or self-improvement as identity. It's about building capacity before you need it - preparation as practice.

The Approach

Not:

  • Collecting credentials
  • Learning for learning's sake
  • Optimization culture
  • Hoarding knowledge

Is:

  • Building capacity before crisis
  • Skills that serve multiple purposes
  • Learning through making
  • Appropriate depth for actual needs

The Test

Before learning something new:

  • Will I use this next month? (If no: wait)
  • Does it compound with existing skills? (If yes: prioritize)
  • Can I learn by building something real? (Always prefer this)

Current Learning Domains

Technical

Domain Why Status
Neovim/Lua Daily tool, compounds with everything Active - daily use
Rust Systems programming, CLI tools Studying
Python/Data Science Analysis, automation, embeddings Active
Swift/iOS Mobile apps, personal tools Occasional

Physical

Domain Why Status
Ham Radio Emergency comms, community, preparation Licensed, practicing
Motorcycle Transportation, maintenance, flow state Daily
Wilderness First Aid Service to others, preparation Certified
Soldering/Electronics Hardware hacking, repair skills Active

Creative

Domain Why Status
Pottery Physical grounding, gifts, presence Paused (need studio)
Film Photography Constraint-based seeing, archive Active
Begleri Micro-practice, portable grounding Active

Learning Principles

Long-term > Intensive

Consistent practice over years beats intensive bursts:

  • Year 1: Feels pointless
  • Year 3: Starting to be useful
  • Year 10: Invaluable infrastructure

Can't build 10 years of data when you suddenly need it.

Automatic > Manual

Systems that capture learning without friction:

Building > Studying

Learn by making real things:

The project teaches more than the tutorial.

Dual-Use > Single-Purpose

Like Field Kit gear - skills should serve multiple contexts:

  • Python: data analysis AND automation AND AI
  • Ham radio: hobby AND emergency prep AND community
  • Motorcycle: transportation AND meditation AND maintenance skills

The Compounding Effect

Skills that multiply each other:

CLI fluency + Python → automation superpowers
Ham radio + wilderness skills → field capability
Soldering + programming → hardware hacking
Writing + data analysis → journalism

Each new skill becomes more valuable because of existing skills.

What This Isn't

  • Not credential collecting - learn what you'll use
  • Not self-improvement culture - no gamification, no streaks
  • Not productivity optimization - building capacity, not efficiency
  • Not prepper hoarding - practical skills for community service

Specific Learning Notes


📚 Knowledge & Learning
Core Learning · Reading · Questions · Habits
Frameworks Skill Development Framework · Sensemaking Systems · Info Architecture
Philosophy Creative Principles · Creative Constraints · Documentation Discipline · Exercise Philosophy
Meta Meta · Ancient Wisdom Systems · Context Alchemy Primitives