What's your opinion on this.
Intake of new information is best? Or old information?
benefits of new information
1) staying on cutting edge / competitive advantage
2) novelty so can be more engaging
benefits of old information
1) the classic / most important things have been said and we need to review rather than looking for gimmicks
2) we often forget fundamentals which gets 80% of results.
Right now after pondering perhaps 80% old fundamentals with 20% new information might be the sweet spot. Overall learning from people higher up from you is probably THE best way to get good at anything in my opinion.
edit 4th option is 100% new. Won't let me edit it. If someone can please do.
Intake of new information is best? Or old information?
benefits of new information
1) staying on cutting edge / competitive advantage
2) novelty so can be more engaging
benefits of old information
1) the classic / most important things have been said and we need to review rather than looking for gimmicks
2) we often forget fundamentals which gets 80% of results.
Right now after pondering perhaps 80% old fundamentals with 20% new information might be the sweet spot. Overall learning from people higher up from you is probably THE best way to get good at anything in my opinion.
edit 4th option is 100% new. Won't let me edit it. If someone can please do.