I want to learn how to do a ton of things before I die.
How do I go about learning effectively vs just forcing skill/knowledge through your skull?
I have a list of about 20 different skills I want to be able to acquire.
Some skills I want to learn:
>drawing
>sound design/music production/composing (idk what you'd call it.)
>computer programming
>being able to talk to people well and make them admire me
>more articulate writing skills
>cooking skills
>design sense/aesthetic quality
>taking better pics
>humour
I'm not that smart, so I may not be able to absorb skills like these immediately. What's the most effective way to do this?
>>17465014
ok i can help you with the first one
start here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMC0Cx3Uk84
Why? Once you die everything will be lost again. Do one thing and do it better than everybody else and you will be remembered.
>>17465036
Not OP, but thank you. I'm trying to get back into drawing. Do you have any other suggestions? I've already read the ic sticky
>>17465052
hmm, good point.
i really liked the idea of being able to do a lot of things. ulitmately i'll focus on whichever one I will adapt quickest to, since the skill ceiling would be higher.
>>17465036
thanks!
>>17465014
btw i know literally nothing about any of these things.
>>17465059
well im just at the level ot an average /co/ drawfag but apart from the video i already posted these ones have been the most useful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mxQxWdLo9Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uFQ25_LOPQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh12RA3ha0U
watch them in that order