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Monday, June 19, 2017

Delphic Maxims #6: Know what you have learned

Time for another one. So what does this mean. When you learn things there is a difference between learning from a book and knowing what you've learned. Knowing what you've learned means that you've mastered it. And that's the most important then that you can do.
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