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You've spent hundreds of hours practicing something — a game, an instrument, a sport, a school subject — and hit a wall. You keep repeating the same thing, but you're not getting better. That's not because you lack talent. It's because nobody taught you how learning actually works. London taxi drivers who memorize 25,000 streets literally grow a bigger brain. Kids praised for effort choose harder challenges than kids praised for being smart. Students who study 1 hour across 4 days remember 50% more than those who cram 4 hours in one day. Same time. Different method. Different result. This course doesn't tell you to "try harder." It gives you the actual system — backed by neuroscience and cognitive psychology — for getting better at anything: break it apart, train the weak spot, use mistakes as fuel, space it out, sleep on it. Think of it as a strategy guide for your brain.

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Allen Hill

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What you’ll learn

  • Your brain literally grows when you learn

    Discover how your brain builds new connections every time you practice something and why "talent" isn't a fixed thing you're born with. You'll understand neuroplasticity, growth mindset, why your teenage brain is at peak upgrade potential. After this, "I'm just not good at it" stops making sence.

  • The difference between grinding and actually leveling up

    Learn why 10,000 hours of practice is a myth — and what deliberate practice actually looks like. You'll know how to break any skill into a tree of sub-skills, find your weakest link, and train it with intention instead of mindless repetition. Think skill tree from an RPG, but for real life.

  • Mistakes aren't game over

    Understand how feedback loops work: attempt → result → analyze → adjust → try again. You'll see why your brain pays more attention when predictions fail, why testing yourself beats re-reading, and how to sort mistakes into types so you know exactly what to do next. Michael Jordan missed 9,000 shots.

  • Spacing, interleaving, and sleep

    Get 3 research-backed strategies that feel almost unfair: spread practice over days (spacing), mix up what you train (interleaving), and let sleep install the update (consolidation). You'll build your own training schedule and walk away with a personal "skill build" leveling up anything.

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