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Learning Properly

Okezue’s Learnings from 2020

Okezue Bell
2 min readJan 1, 2021

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For me personally, there has been a lot of learning in 2020. From new important lessons to learning about mindsets and technologies, I’ve learned a whole lot. But more importantly, I’ve learned how to learn. And how to remember everything (or at least most things) that I’ve learned. To show you what I’ve learned:

  1. Philosophies: I’ve written over 5 philosophy blogs on books, thoughts, etc. relating to mindsets and mind-building, which have collectively received 1000+ views
  2. Tech Enterprise and Development: I studied over 42 technology topics and remember all of them. I outsource my learnings on exploreutopia.org, and of course, brush up when necessary 😉
  3. Cellular Agriculture, Alternative Protein Production, Global Food Outcomes: I’ve written nearly 10 articles on these topics, am working with global agencies, and have met and may work with C-Suite individuals in the space → and I was new to this starting out

Learning is important.

Learning is indispensable.

But how do we learn wrong?

By learning something to compete with others. Learning something to finish. Studying for a test, not to learn.

All of these things create repetitive patterns in our minds that lead us not to learn, but instead to memorize. Learning is all about conceptualization.

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Okezue Bell
Okezue Bell

Written by Okezue Bell

Social technologist with a passion for journalism and community outreach.

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